ProfeZZor X
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It's been a relatively long journey for this vehicle. Figuratively and literally. It started about 9 months ago with my search of a Yukon AT4. After months of lurking on the GMC Inventory website, I couldn't seem to get one with the specs that I wanted. And when one finally popped up, it was pre-sold. It took me a while to jump on the "custom order" bandwagon, but when I did, I was out of time and needed a vehicle almost immediately. During my long online search, I saw this Redwood Metallic AT4 down in Mississippi, but didn't think I'd actually own it. Mind you, I had never seen the Redwood Metallic color in person, so if I got it and it didn't appear to be what I had envisioned the color to be, I would have been stuck with it for a very long time. It did have most of the basic options that I wanted, and it wasn't the typical white, black, silver, red, and blue cars you see on the streets and freeways here in Los Angeles, so I took a leap of faith and pulled the trigger.
Words can't even begin to describe the excitement and enthusiasm I had when I first laid eyes on this color. It was absolutely STUNNING!!! And I do mean stunning. Pictures really don't do this color justice, and my hat goes off to the engineer and/or executives at GM that picked this color. By far, it is the best brown color I've seen on a vehicle EVER... (it's comparable to the 2022 Corvette "Caffeine" paint) Okay, enough with the small talk, let's look at some pictures.
Words can't even begin to describe the excitement and enthusiasm I had when I first laid eyes on this color. It was absolutely STUNNING!!! And I do mean stunning. Pictures really don't do this color justice, and my hat goes off to the engineer and/or executives at GM that picked this color. By far, it is the best brown color I've seen on a vehicle EVER... (it's comparable to the 2022 Corvette "Caffeine" paint) Okay, enough with the small talk, let's look at some pictures.
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