WTT for fbody: Supercharged Lifted Sierra 4x4 Show Truck

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Old May 7, 2007 | 01:35 PM
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WTT for fbody: Supercharged Lifted Sierra 4x4 Show Truck

Looking to trade my show truck for an fbody. Looking for an LS1 car but would consider a modified LT1 car.

Here is the full rundown:

1993 GMC Sierra Z71
low miles (85k on truck, >10k on mods)
injected 355:
-B&M polished street blower, forged pistons, edelbrock headers, nice cam,
pete jackson gear drive (engine built for blower, tuned perfectly)
-lots of chrome under hood
-dual flowmaster exhaust
-lifted - 4" suspension / 3" body lift
-Traction assist bars on rear, superior ride quality
-Polished wheels with off road tires (like new)
-Teal color with hand laid pinstriping
-Chrome rocker panels
-Lots of exterior chrome (new bumpers, front grille, etc)
-Custom stereo with 2-10" cadence subwoofers and custom center console
-Interior in great condition
-Autometer gauges
-Full MSD controls: 6al, adjustable timing controller
- JET 4 stage transmission controller
too much to list. Must see


Truck has tons of power(estimated @ 425hp, 525ft lb tq), fast for its
size, pulls like a dream.
Excellent in 4wd applications,
has been off road 1 time and did very well .
Show it or drive it cross country.


video of idle and revs with supercharger at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DJHft3vEA

link to my racingjunk ad with a pic:

http://www.racingjunk.com/post/87826...rged-355-.html

Truck was built to show with all the best parts - cost over $25,000 to build.

everything as new or better


Let me know what you have, I have many pics I can send.


Thanks,
Dustin Talbot

talbotdd@muohio.edu
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