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1. Pro-Comp light bar w/ KC (black chrome color) (lights not shown) lights and all wiring w/ relay (used). Great shape and have mounting bolts.

$150.00 w/ lights:(would rather not ship)

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2. Escalade dash cluster. --SOLD!

3. Carbon fiber tail lights. $60 shipped. tail_lights.JPG

 

4. UPD (NSV) (NSV) ----SOLD!

 

5. Custom made aluminum skid plate. Bolts to tow hook mounting bolts. I think the plate is 1/4" thick, very stout plate! $100

I would rather not ship this as it is heavy.

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More pic's here:

http://www.sandbros.com/mikesride/chevy/skids/

 

6. LT1 fans. Great shape. $50 (would rather not ship)

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7. Transmission cooler w/ fan made by perma-cool. Like the one on this page:

 

http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/Pro...521&prmenbr=361

$125 shipped. Never used in Original box.

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Man I wish that cluster would fit an 03' :cheers: ... Anyway noticed that some of the parts you’ve listed say you'd rather not ship it would make things easier if you listed your current location. You could always just enter it in on your profile.

 

Just a suggestion,

Matt

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4. UPD (NSV) (NSV) smoked intake w/ K&N filter. Small chip in cover near one of the screw holes. I think I still have the part if you want to glue it back on. SHould not hurt anything if not installed. $100 shipped (will post pic's soon)

Hey Mike,

 

I'll take the UPD (NSV) if it's function and complete..... it's going on my work truck, I'm not a stickler for small chips and stuff.

 

Can you do PayPal?

 

Jared

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How far does the skid plate go back? I have the Z71 skid plates now ('01). Does it go over or do I have to take off the factory plate? Where in Cali are you?

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The skid plate goes back to the front of the stock aluminum plate. You just remove the plactic skid in the front.

 

This skid has a notch in it to allow it to sit pretty snug to the stock Z71 plate.

 

I am in San Diego.

 

Where are you?

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Also where this plate meets the stock plate I drilled 2 holes to mount into the stock plate holes along w/ the stock plate. I drilled them a tad off center and ended up not bolting it at all back there. (if you look close in the pic you can see zip ties that were not needed.) I can lift my body weight (pull ups) on the non-bolted end of this plate and it does not budge. It's very stout!

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Ah, I see now. Sorry. I thought it replaced the Z71 plate. I wanted something a bit longer to cover the oil pan a bit better.

 

I'm in Lakewood, in LA county.

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