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Custom 1996 Gmc Safari, Astro Van on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:152000
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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This is been my last year project and I can not finish it cause I'm moving out of state
This is very very clean, it has the 4.3L, automatic transmission, front and rear AC, front and rear heater.
This van has 4 captain seats and one bench seat in the back, all in great condition, no tears or stains
Carpet is been cleaned but a new one will look a lot better, it is gray and I have customized black floor mats on it.
The following list is just some of the parts that have been replaced or added to it

I installed the body/spoiler kit
Rear wing
New wheels
New tires
Bell front lowering spindles
Bell rear end flip kit with the special gas shocks
Spark plugs
Spark plug wires
Distributor cap and rotor
Motor mounts
Transmission mount
Rear and front transmission seals
All water hoses
All heater hoses
All heater valves and solenoids
New front and rear brakes
New fuel pump
Rear engine main seal
Engine oil pan gasket
Thermostat
Custom pillar pod
Pillar mounted gauges
On dash pod with gauges
White instrument panel gauges 
Rear 6X9 speakers
Rear 4X6 speaker plates
Front door speakers
Front chrome Chevrolet grill (like this better than GMC)
Tinted windows
Am/fm/ cd original equipment 
Arrangements can be made to leave navigation, Sirius Xm and rear view camera
New paint job ( needs to be color sanded and buffed)
I was not sure about the color on the body kit so I painted it gray but was not prepped so ill need to get painted again
Alarm security system with window roll up and down
Remote start

There is some minor details to finish this restoration but nothing major


Let me know if you have any questions or need more pictures

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