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GMC Sierra Texas Ext Cab

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GMC Sierra Texas Ext Cab

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Trucks are a way of life in Texas, ands the 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 Texas Edition was designed for that unique market. Building a Texas-tough truck was simple, given GMC’s 100-year-plus heritage of building nothing but trucks. The Sierra Texas Edition concept sports 22-inch chrome wheels, a custom trimmed power soft tonneau cover and a custom Texas Edition slide-out toolbox.

Vehicle highlights

  • Vortec 5.3L V-8 and 4L60 automatic transmission
  • Special Texas Edition logos and badging throughout the interior and exterior
  • Spectra Flair paint SF101
  • Body-color door and tailgate handles
  • All-wheel drive
  • Custom pull-out Texas Edition weathered wood tool box, with Texas Edition logo
  • Leather interior trimmed in Eagle Ottawa Granite and Saddle Brown Horseman
  • Custom finish on all instrument panel bezels
That's very well-done. Nice, cohesive theme.
8) Awesome Job, well done, right balance of chrome, rims and dual exhaust with a decent bed cover. Hit it right on with this one. :D

Those wheels looks very classy. I'm not sold on the tonneau cover, though.

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