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Old Feb 11, 2011 | 11:23 AM
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Buy this one guys. Motor has about 200 miles on it since the rebuild and the warranty will transfer over to the new owner. Got a mountain of records and cash in to this thing.
 
Old Feb 11, 2011 | 09:06 PM
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In Oregon it is 1975 and newer if you live in a county that has emissions.
man, that sucks.

here in Southern Ontario, anything '87 & older is exempt from bi-annual testing. you still have to have all the proper pollution control devices intact, but you don't need the testing for your plate sticker.
 
Old Feb 13, 2011 | 09:31 PM
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i am going to see if it will pass tomorrow. i know it will fail the visual inspection but i would like to see how the brand new motor is running.

wife deep cleaned the forester today, still smells like dog IMO. but while she was doing that i went to play.



took it out to my buddies house on the clackamas river who has 40 achres of water front woods. it was still very muddy after the super high water we had last month. did pretty well in 2wd, but as soon as i locked the hubs it pretty much went anywhere i was comfertable going. first off road driving like this for me. i am sure with proper training this could really get in to some hairy places.
 
Old Feb 16, 2011 | 09:57 AM
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Pfft who needs training just go ***** to the walls you have a 454 monster, just head out after a long rain, we have a place around here behind the home depot, they cleared the trees for development but never built so the mud is soft and so much fun to go playing in those kinda feilds are one of a kind and hard to find nowadays
 
Old Feb 16, 2011 | 08:55 PM
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going ***** to the walls isnt the awnser in the back trails. was more of a shake down, still got pretty deep...


here is the forsale add.













1986 K5 blazer 78,000 miles on the chasis
newley rebuilt 454 by Cylender head services W/7 year 70,000 mile warrenty that is transferable to the new owner.
Holley street dominator intake
edelbrock valve covers
Brand new pistons, rods, cam, pushrods, basically everything minus the crank from C.H.S.
brand new Water pump
brand new Radiator & hoses (biggest one GM ever used in a non deisel)
brand new power steering pump, pulley, hose on return and custom hi pressure line
brand new Altinator
brand new belts
Custom headers, heat wrapped
custom exhaust W/ flowmaster mufflers
14 bolt rear end with locker
locking hubs
np205 transfer case with 400 tranny
3/4 ton running gear
39.5 Super Swampers
rancho stabalizers

Come take a look anytime, 5zero3-459-3074
 
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and just how many bottles of Armor All did you use on those tires?

like one bottle each?

like i said in your classified listing, definately a bad-*** truck.
 
Old Feb 17, 2011 | 01:11 AM
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thanks man, just took the photos after i washed it. So no tire shine, lol..
 
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You've got me wanted to apply for a loan to buy that dang truck just by looking at that AD So not fair that truck is beautiful, good work on it and good pick up from your buddy! My love for BBC is unbelievable, andi n a blazer.. god

*edit* Imo, add it to your sig so we all can remember the amazingness of the truck, or at least i can
 
Old Feb 17, 2011 | 10:34 AM
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well if you want to pay shipping to FL. i will lower the price a bit for Forum people.

it will cost 800-1200 to ship it to FL.
 
Old Feb 22, 2011 | 07:24 AM
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I would but i just cant afford it without selling my truck, i owe my dad 500 bucks so it's out of the question =/ hopefully you get some bites soon on it, thats a beautiful truck
 



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