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stay away from that could be dangerous haha

 

She always visits the van for candy

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Inappropriate touching and soliciting optional haha

On failbook last halloween there was a post where a guy said " I put a free candy sign on the door but none of the kids would come to my van"

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Found a ZL1 with 4K miles For 48K.

 

Resist...

Resist...

 

Pay off house.....

Pay off house.....

Pay off house.....

 

 

Only 9 months to go...

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Buy it buy it buy it

 

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Nooooooo. .....But there will be more! They are still making them. (Its the color of Ryan's, FYI).

 

Edit:A red one with 2k miles just added today. Or else I didn't see it yesterday....same price!

 

I was surprised at the price though. Only a few around 50 and the others have 5-figure miles. They will get cheaper too. This is the type of car that will be fairly easy to find one virtually new and babied with super low miles. I personally don't see a big benefit in buying new because of that.

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Found a ZL1 with 4K miles For 48K.

 

Resist...

Resist...

 

Pay off house.....

Pay off house.....

Pay off house.....

 

 

Only 9 months to go...

 

Post a link. Thats a smoking deal

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Basically my dream truck... And they don't make em like this anymore. All it would need to be perfect is the console.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Silverado-2500-LT1-2006-chevrolet-silverado-2500-hd-lt-1-diesel-/131026322744?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1e81c70538&item=131026322744&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

Says it's an LLY.

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Get an LBZ. That's what I want. Too expensive for a used truck though

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LBZ and LLY are basically the same I think... Different mouthpiece and tune I think? Very easy to put on an LBZ mouthpiece. And in 2006 all dmax's had the 6 speed. I'm not even sure about the mouthpiece. In 2006 the only difference may be the tune.

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This one is perfect. Lengthwise I'd prefer EC but a CC is nice so it's a wash for me. Ditch the POS fuel door, bolt on a bumper fit for a truck, tune, downpipe, and 4" maggy exhaust. Ahhhhhh. Real tires and new rims.

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Silverado-2500-LT2-Crew-Cab-Diesel-2007-chevrolet-silverado-2500-hd-classic-lt-2-crew-cab-/131026330827?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1e81c724cb&item=131026330827&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

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Basically the same. The LBZ solved a problem in the LLY about overheating while towing heavy loads. And yes, bumped up the output a bit for the LBZ

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