The door panels were removed and the handles were shaved as well as the window buttons, then wrapped in gray tweed, complete with tribal graphics.
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The window switches were relocated to the dash and all other interior panels were wrapped in light and dark gray tweed with tribal graphics, including the headliner.
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A Billet Specialties steering wheel and rearview mirror were installed and a Sony CD headunit finished off the interior.
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Under the hood, Tony decided a few subtle changes were in order to please the judges. So a few painted and polished items can be found throughout the engine compartment, with more custom touches coming in the near future.
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Tony tells us that reason he built this GMC the way you see it was to prove 20's and body drops aren't necessary to get attention. After seeing the truck, we would have to agree.
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Tony would like to thank the people who helped him get his truck to point it's at today including friends Kevin Blackshere, Dave Tedford and Jeremy English. Tony would also like to extend his thanks to Pleasures Car and Truck Club, who he considers his family and backing him, no matter what road his customization tastes him on.