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Alright, so instead of flooding the board with several more listings, I'm going to put everything into one. Again, the wife and I have been cleaning out and reorganizing the garage and I have found several things that need to go. Let me know if you are interested in anything. Everything is negotiable. Some pictures have been included below, more can be provided upon request or if something specific is needed. I'm letting you guys have first crack at this stuff before it goes on ebay/craigslist.

 

OEM Torsion Bar Keys (previously posted) - 1 set claimed, 1 remaining

Just asking that you cover shipping charges...USPS $6.10 for small flat rate box.

 

Hummer H3 Black mesh cloth cargo cover (previously posted) - make an offer - SOLD

 

ACDelco PF59 Oil Filters - Qty. 8 - $15 plus shipping

These were for my 2000 Silverado and 2001 Tahoe. Should fit several other years and models. This model has been discontinued and replaced with a smaller (shorter) filter. Unfortunately this filter will not fit either my Avalanche or Traverse.

 

Pioneer DEH-P86DHR - cost about $400 new, asking $75 plus shipping

I had this stereo installed in my 1997 C/K 1500 (late in its life) and then in my 2001 Tahoe. I LOVE this stereo but it is a DIN and a half design and won't fit in most newer vehicles. Go to http://www.pioneerel...vers/DEH-P86DHR for specifications. Comes with the remote and dash mounting kit, wiring harnesses, etc. that fit my 2001 Tahoe. Very easy install. Has detachable face, pre-amp outputs and high/low pass filters for easy connection to amps (or the Bazooka Bass Tube below).

 

Bazooka Bass Tube - Model EL8A - $40 plus shipping

This Bazooka includes a built-in 100-watt amplifier. I had it connected to the Pioneer stereo above in my 1997 C/K 1500 and my 2001 Tahoe and it sounded great. This is an 8" model with 100 watt power handling. It does come with the wiring harness that includes both RCA and line level inputs. However, I do not have the mounting straps but these can be found online.

 

Bazooka Bass Tube - Model T-82 - $30 plus shipping

This Bazooka does not include an amplifier. It is an 8" model and handles 6 to 150 watts/channel. Has line level inputs and does not include mounting straps.

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Bazooka Bass Tube - Model EL8A - $40 plus shipping This Bazooka includes a built-in 100-watt amplifier. I had it connected to the Pioneer stereo above in my 1997 C/K 1500 and my 2001 Tahoe and it sounded great. This is an 8" model with 100 watt power handling. It does come with the wiring harness that includes both RCA and line level inputs. However, I do not have the mounting straps but these can be found online.

 

Interested pending shipping to 14224

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I went to USPS and FedEx.

 

USPS - if I can locate a box and shipping materials it would cost around $15.

 

FedEx - ~$17, plus $10 for the cost of the box and packing.

 

Let me know what you want to do.

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I went to USPS and FedEx.

 

USPS - if I can locate a box and shipping materials it would cost around $15.

 

FedEx - ~$17, plus $10 for the cost of the box and packing.

 

Let me know what you want to do.

 

 

I'm not even sure if this is going to sound great / work in my 95 firebird.. If you want to get rid of it i'll take it for $50 shipped...

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I went to USPS and FedEx.

 

USPS - if I can locate a box and shipping materials it would cost around $15.

 

FedEx - ~$17, plus $10 for the cost of the box and packing.

 

Let me know what you want to do.

 

 

I'm not even sure if this is going to sound great / work in my 95 firebird.. If you want to get rid of it i'll take it for $50 shipped...

 

 

I'll take the $50 shipped. I'm looking for a box that it will fit in. Just didn't want you to think I wasn't interested.

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cool deal.. Any way you can test it before shipping to guarantee it wont be DOA? Or blown.. Not saying you would send it intentionally faulty, but Id hate to have it shipped all this way and have an issue.. thanx again. jerry

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I've still got several items remaining...

 

  • One set of torsion bar keys
  • Oil filters SOLD
  • Pioneer stereo
  • un-amplified Bazooka tube

 

I will keep them available for a few more days before posting them on ebay/craigslist. No reasonable offer will be refused.

 

Thanks.

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how much is shipping on the tube to florida 33812

 

 

According to what I can find on the internet, the tube weighs about 31 lbs (need to verify this). Assuming I can find a box and packing materials for it, USPS Parcel Post is $22.50 to Florida. That is the cheapest method I can find.

 

Let me know what you want to do.

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Do you by chance know if the filters would work on a 2003 2500 HD with a 6.0?

 

 

I searched ACDelco for the recommended oil filter for your vehicle which returned the PF46 oil filter. The PF59 oil filter I am selling was replaced by the PF46. I would say that the PF59 should work. I know the PF59 was called for in my 2001 Tahoe manual, not sure what is called for in your manual.

 

Let me know if you are interested in buying them.

 

Thanks.

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Do you by chance know if the filters would work on a 2003 2500 HD with a 6.0?

 

 

I searched ACDelco for the recommended oil filter for your vehicle which returned the PF46 oil filter. The PF59 oil filter I am selling was replaced by the PF46. I would say that the PF59 should work. I know the PF59 was called for in my 2001 Tahoe manual, not sure what is called for in your manual.

 

Let me know if you are interested in buying them.

 

Thanks.

 

 

How much would you want total for the filters and shipping?

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UPDATE...

 

Still have...

 

  • One set of torsion bar keys
  • Pioneer stereo SOLD

 

Thanks.

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