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Decided to sell my offroad toy, got lots o' $ in it but I can't justify letting it sit in the garage (ever since I moved to MI, I've been afraid of the rust monster).

Here's all the important stuff:

Very Clean AZ Truck, Runs and drives great, SB400 V-8, TH350 AT, NP203 Part-time T-Case, Everything underneath this Truck is brand new! Over $9,000 invested, NEW: Dual Exhaust, Dana 44 front-end/12-Bolt rear-end, 4.88 Gears, Detroit lockers front and rear, 1-Ton Rear Driveline with 1350 CV joints, HD Front Driveline, Warn Premium Hubs, All new brakes, 6” Superlift Softride Lift up front,

Shackle flip Rear, shocks, steering stabilizer, 35” Pathfinders on 15X10’s, All new steering components, PB, Tilt Wheel, A/C, Factory Tach, AM/FM stereo. $5900 OBO.

 

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I really hate to sell it, but we will be moving back to AZ. very soon (hopefully), and I don't think I want to drag 4 vehicles back with me...again! I'm also selling my '94 Z28, if there's any interest let me know, and I'll post pics of it too. Pat

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Come on guys! This is a nice truck! I'm negotiable on the price too! :uhoh:

  • 3 weeks later...
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I'll even throw in a complete '88 TPI set-up. We're moving back to AZ and I don't want to drag this thing across the country a second time.

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