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Doesn't she drive a Toyota? I mean the truck is yours and you said before your son has laid claim to the Camaro. :lol:

Deep down she is still chevy but they dont make a van anymore :(

 

Maybe you should've just lowered the Tahoe. :lol:

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Couple weeks ago went camping....There's another way in...but it's not much better & 3x longer!!

 

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Doesn't she drive a Toyota? I mean the truck is yours and you said before your son has laid claim to the Camaro. :lol:

Deep down she is still chevy but they dont make a van anymore :(

 

Maybe you should've just lowered the Tahoe. :lol:

And add auto sliding doors

 

 

Ryan

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Couple weeks ago went camping....There's another way in...but it's not much better & 3x longer!!

 

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I love the fact you used that bridge even though its says not too LOL.

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Just picked up a quart of red paint to do my torsion bar drop brackets and maybe some other things and plan on doing my rockers with undercoat tomorrow too. It just had to rain today.

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Been wanting to do it for a long time, and today I managed to fire up the 1990 and pull it into the shed! Didn't take any convincing, it started 4th crank after sitting over a year. Listened to it run, lots of misfires and lots of coolant burning. Not sure what to expect inside the motor! :ughdance:

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Cant wait til Wednesday night so I can order my Scangauge

 

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Man do you want me to mail you my known working oem one as a "just in case"

 

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its all good to go know ! But I might take it ! What's the shipping and handling?

 

 

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Just toss it in flat rate box plus a 12 pack

 

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Got my parts shelp somewhat orginized. That alternator is just sitting taking up space Mckenzie.

 

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Finished painting

 

Now I'm going to find some

Tranny fluid to try and stop my power steering leak

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washed and then filled up. All time low this year for E-85. $2.40 :)

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