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Old 02-28-2007, 10:14 PM   #11
No3Fan4Ever
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Re: How rare is the GMC Sierra Grande?

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Originally Posted by Sport/Truck View Post
I think I see a pattern here. (Longhornman please add your thoughts too.)
I’ll start with a question to No3Fan4Ever. Does your truck have wood grain on the glove box & gauge cluster?
If not, here my reasoning;
If the truck has the Z84 option its possible that the wood grain is omitted (more of a sport truck).
I have the Z84 sport truck option and I don’t have the wood grain either and this seems to be a pattern.
I’m willing to bet that if you have a Sierra Grande without the Z84 you have wood grain trim on the dash, & those with the Z84 don't.
Dean
Dean,
No wood grain on the dash cluster or glove box door; just the standard GMC tan color
Tim
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