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1995 Chevy S10 Blazer 2 Dr 2wd on 2040-cars

US $4,450.00
Year:1995 Mileage:288000 Color: is in great shape but I consider the blazer needing a paint job if you wanted a really sharp ride
Location:

Winchester, Virginia, United States

Winchester, Virginia, United States

 Hello, here is my daily driver that I commute a hour each way to work everyday. It's a 1995 Chevy s10 blazer 2 door 2wd. It's been lowered 6" in the front and 7" in the rear with a small c-notch. The blazer has spindles and springs up front and bell tech springs and blocks in the rear. It has 20" new Camaro wheels (20x9 rear/20x8 front). When I bought the blazer it had a tan interior which I switched over to the graphite. New headliner and everything else I got from a donor blazer. It has he 4.3w engine which I was told was replaced but the gentleman I got it from had no documentation of it.

I have done a lot of work to the blazer. New GM fuel pump and sending unit. New GM spider injector, GM belt, plugs, cap, rotor, Accel 8mm wires, New fuel filter. New driveshaft and u-joints, New brakes and rotors along with front bearings and seals.

Along with the interior change I had several pieces hydro dipped with a skull pattern.  It has a Kenwood flipout dvd player in it. It also has a large all JL system in it. ****NOTE*** THE SPEAKERS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SELL UNLESS WORKED OUT BETWEEN ME AND BUYER**** It has 2 sets of Vr 51/4's up front, a set of Vr 6x9 in the rear and two 12w6's with JL amps. Depending on if the buyer wants the system or not will also determine the final price.

The exterior is in great shape but I consider the blazer needing a paint job if you wanted a really sharp ride. It doesn't have any rust but does have a good bit of chips especially on the passenger side. The roof rack and rear wiper have been shaved and you can tell the blazer was repainted at some point in it's life. I did the cowl induction hood and the 2000 grille and headlight conversion. I liked the 95 front bumper better the later model one so I let it and the marker lights in the bumper are now fog lights.

The blazer runs and drives great. It does have the low rider bounce on bigger dips in the road. Over all a very nice ride considering the lowered stance. The ac blows cold and everything works as it should.

If you have any questions or would like additional pictures please just ask. I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime as it is for sale locally. Thanks for looking


I added some more pictures that people have been requesting...thanks again

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