Bagged S10 Sonoma Fully Shaved Custom Pick Up on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Manual
Year: 1994
Make: GMC
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Model: Sonoma
Mileage: 89,500
Options: Leather Seats
Exterior Color: Orange
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Interior Color: Gray
Power Options: Cruise Control
Number of Cylinders: 4
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Up for sale is my 1994 GMC Sonoma with a full air ride technoligies air suspension complete with upper and lower tubular control arms and air ride technologies shock waves on the front for a smoother ride, 2-3 gallon air tanks and 2 compressors. Fully shaved body including tailgate handle, third brake light, antenea, door handles, bumper and tail lights. Has cadilac tail lights now. The bed is cut in the center but is Rhino lined as well. Here is a list of new items in the truck with in the past 6 months alone. New door poppers, new digital air gauge, new stainless headers and stainless gibson exhaust, dual electric fans, Alpine CD, Alpine amp, 8" JL Sub, Kicker amp wires, alarm, radiator, thermostat, polished rad overflow, air intake, compressor leader hoses, power and ground cables to the compressors, 6.5" MB Quart Components, Orange LED underglow under the truck and in grill, HID headlights, optima red top battery, new pressure switch for the air tank, soft toneau, tint all the way around. Painted frame. Im sure I am forgetting a few things but you get the idea. The truck has 89xxx on the body but the new motor has 10xxx on it and runs perfect. Oil is changed regularly. Everything works with no issues. In the past few years, a new alt, starter and clutch were installed as well. Makes a great daily driver or just a fun little toy and a great daily driver. Has one ding on the roll pan and a few knicks here and there but nothing major or even really noticable. Its great on gas as well and even for a little 4 cylinder, it has some pep. Has leather interior with orange GMC logo stitched into the head rests. have the majority of the recipts for all work completed. Make an offer, the worst I can say is no. Not really in any rush and dont have to sell it but willing to listen to reasonable offers. Overall, its not a show truck but easily could be. To do the suspension alone would cost you over $5000 in parts so all in all, its a great deal. It does lay frame too. I reserve the right to end the auction early since the truck is for sale locally. Truck is being sold as is with no warranty implied. |
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