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1993 Gmc Seirra Custom Truck on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:180124
Location:

Charles City, Iowa, United States

Charles City, Iowa, United States
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1993 gmc seirra 2wd 
180,124 miles 
5.7 350 engine
Posi rear end 
20 inch rims 
Ghost flames 
Roll pan 
New headlights/ taillights
Rear main seal just replaced 
New battery/ oil change just done 
3 inch exausht 
Lowered about 10 inches 

Runs and drives great could use some new tires though 

 Buyer will be responsible for shipping or pickup thank you 

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