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Choppin' Competition #27 - GMT-900 Pickups


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Welcome to Choppin' Competition #27!

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You've waited for them and now they're out - the GMT-900 pickups; Chevy's Silverado and GMC's Sierra. And, you've seen just about every variation of them..

...or have you?

Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to modify the GMT-900 pickups in any manner you see fit. Your chop can be a new model, a revision that pleases your eye more, or even simple customization. Potential ideas include - Silverado SS, Heavy Duties, GMC-branded performance truck, highriders, and lowriders.

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Silverado @ AutoDeadline

Sierra @ AutoDeadline

Size guidelines remain at 800x600, so please size your entry accordingly. That's it!

The winner will recieve a GM truck-related prize from C&G!

Deadline is Tuesday, September 12th @ 11:59PM your local time.

Good luck and have fun! :CG_all:

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Introducing the all-new, completely redesigned 2009-2010 Chevrolet Trailblazer, equipped with a V6, OnStar, 7-passenger seating, front & side airbags, plus optional equipment include DVD, heated front seats, and a V8.

Model options:

base model: $23, 350 (Summer 2008 as a 09 model)

limited: $26, 800 (fal 08 as an 09 model)

XUV: $28,400 (Spring 09)

SS: $32,000 (Spring 2010)

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original: http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/8146/1gmcsierrajq7.gif

Edited by MarioBro88
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Mariobro.. not a bad chop. Something about the face is yelling "Acura" at me for some reason, and you've got to work on your badging (where it says Trailblazer across the door panel). Not bad though.. I kinda like it! Nice job.

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MrDM and fordrules... whatever arguements you guys feel like having... thats what the PM box is for... this is a competition thread... not a petty arguements forum...

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Guys, if you have something to work out, work it out in PM or offline completely. Let's not distract from those who want to share their creative work.

Thanks!

189671[/snapback]

ur right !...I edited my posts. Too bad it takes only one :censored:

...new entry comin UP ! :yes:

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Edited by MRDETROITMETAL
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NOS is that like an AMC eagle kind of thing? its really cool looking

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Just a quick question Fordrules... you DO know that the Chevrolet SSR, was based on a truck platfrom right? Right?!

What's to say this thing couldn't be either. A truck platform allows for big engines, a sturdy frame... in fact plenty of similarities to a muscle car!

You're new and you're already picking fights with TWO members... not cool dude...

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Just a quick question Fordrules...

You're new and you're already picking fights with TWO members... not cool dude...

191425[/snapback]

LOL...and he has NOT posted even ONE picture yet !!!....give him a chance to show wat hes got....THEN we can Laugh our asses off !!! :pokeowned:

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Just a quick question Fordrules... you DO know that the Chevrolet SSR, was based on a truck platfrom right? Right?!

What's to say this thing couldn't be either. A truck platform allows for big engines, a sturdy frame... in fact plenty of similarities to a muscle car!

You're new and you're already picking fights with TWO members... not cool dude...

191425[/snapback]

1. Yes, The SSR was based on the Trailblazer/Envoy platform

2. Im not that new. I just haven posted in a while. Im one of the first 1000 members.

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