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◊ 2022-09-30 10:02 |
Unless this is a US Spec import then it should be called "GMC Suburban" as it retained that nameplate in the GCC/Middle Eastern markets until the following GMT900 generation. |
◊ 2022-11-28 13:04 |
Now looking at it again. Yep, definitely a GMC Suburban since it has no "Yukon XL" badge at the rear. |
◊ 2022-12-06 00:50 |
Fixed. Has 2004-2006 North American market wheels, which it appears transferred over to the Middle East. |
◊ 2022-12-10 11:06 |
they share the same rims are these the wheels you were talking about since they both appear in the american and middle east market Suburban with what I believe are the same rims(theres one in my neighborhood with the same wheels) and as for rim swaps thats very unlikely since most of them are 2007 denali rims or cheap offroad rims -- Last edit: 2022-12-10 11:12:26 |
◊ 2022-12-10 18:53 |
so wheres the source that these GMC polished rims being for america only came from because I don't see it being stated and theres a couple of GCC's with those rims so im curious on where you found that |
◊ 2022-12-11 06:37 |
I thought GCC Spec models had the same wheel options as the North American one? Unless I'm missing something here. |
◊ 2022-12-11 07:05 |
maybe they were different in other markets for those years so he used the NA as a reference .. |
◊ 2022-12-11 11:06 |
the guy is from america so I'm not really trusting about his knowledge of the GCC that much but I think they did except for these weird chrome wheels not even sure if it's offered on the suvs but definitely the middle east market has these polished 6 spokes in the photo of that car -- Last edit: 2022-12-11 11:12:29 |
◊ 2022-12-11 11:10 |
just checked an online upload of the brochure and that weird wheel pictured wasnt included so gmc did use the same wheel options |