Got this last night 1999 Blazer 4 x4
#13
Yeah, good find indeed. I've only seen maybe 5-6 in the last well 5-6 years. A co-workers dad has one and I begged him to sell it to me before I bought my 92. Shoot my dad would've cussed me for leaving it in his way would have tried to put it back together with hot glue and twine. Then agian we never got along
. ANYWHO, yeah I'm a jealous hater of you right now.
#14
First off, welcome to the forum and nice ZR2!
Secondly, to add to the growing list of questions:
Any chance (when you find time ect.) that you could get a pic of how they ran the pipes on the exhaust?
I plan on running dual pipes (not true dual exhaust) and I noticed that the gas tank seems to be smack-dab in the way. Along with those ZR2 leaf springs.
Secondly, to add to the growing list of questions:
Any chance (when you find time ect.) that you could get a pic of how they ran the pipes on the exhaust?
I plan on running dual pipes (not true dual exhaust) and I noticed that the gas tank seems to be smack-dab in the way. Along with those ZR2 leaf springs.
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First off, welcome to the forum and nice ZR2!
Secondly, to add to the growing list of questions:
Any chance (when you find time ect.) that you could get a pic of how they ran the pipes on the exhaust?
I plan on running dual pipes (not true dual exhaust) and I noticed that the gas tank seems to be smack-dab in the way. Along with those ZR2 leaf springs.
Secondly, to add to the growing list of questions:
Any chance (when you find time ect.) that you could get a pic of how they ran the pipes on the exhaust?
I plan on running dual pipes (not true dual exhaust) and I noticed that the gas tank seems to be smack-dab in the way. Along with those ZR2 leaf springs.
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