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K223

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Thank you sir, I appreciate that. My worry is they are gonna try to use touch up paint and somehow blend it together. It won’t look right. Hell, it prolly won’t match if they repainted the door either so maybe I should just buy another truck. Hahahahaha


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I would except nothing short of perfection. I would have the dealers GM be on top of that repair.

The right painter can blend that whole area in and then clear over those panels. Again a good painter can make it undetectable.

If your not happy with the truck just sell it to @PorterW1111 down in FL and he can use it for his next “Build” lmao

Good luck
 
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I would except nothing short of perfection. I would have the dealers GM be on top of that repair.

The right painter can blend that whole area in and then clear over those panels. Again a good painter can make it undetectable.

If your not happy with the truck just sell it to @PorterW1111 down in FL and he can use it for his next “Build” lmao

Good luck
Lol. I’ll keep that in mind


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I would except nothing short of perfection. I would have the dealers GM be on top of that repair.

The right painter can blend that whole area in and then clear over those panels. Again a good painter can make it undetectable.

If your not happy with the truck just sell it to @PorterW1111 down in FL and he can use it for his next “Build” lmao

Good luck
It’s missing a couple cylinders to qualify as a donor for my next build...

Plus it needs a lot of bodywork...

and the previous owner has never changed the oil...so idk..
 
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I would except nothing short of perfection. I would have the dealers GM be on top of that repair.

The right painter can blend that whole area in and then clear over those panels. Again a good painter can make it undetectable.

I second that. I had a body shop fix a dent on my wife’s Yukon XL and they painted and blended it masterfully. You can’t see where the new paint ends and the old begins. Just make sure it’s someone reputable.

Beautiful truck btw!
 
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I second that. I had a body shop fix a dent on my wife’s Yukon XL and they painted and blended it masterfully. You can’t see where the new paint ends and the old begins. Just make sure it’s someone reputable.

Beautiful truck btw!
Thanks man. Gonna be a real bitch trying to keep it clean. Should have got white


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Love the color! Welcome Brother! I have white and even though it’s easier to keep looking nice I do miss the other colors out there
 

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Welcome to the forum. Another SoCal owner here. Just took mine on Rowher trail (Rowher Flats OHV) over the weekend. These trucks can crawl surprisingly well for a full-size Baja runner.
 
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Welcome to the forum. Another SoCal owner here. Just took mine on Rowher trail (Rowher Flats OHV) over the weekend. These trucks can crawl surprisingly well for a full-size Baja runner.
Never heard of that trail. Where’s it located?


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