04 Tahoe 6.0 NV4500 2wd
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arthursc2 (08-13-2019)
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My new motor that's pretty much done sitting on a stand will be going in the RCSB still. Just don't have time to swap it and fix everything I want to fix at the same time. Plus my currently daily a $500 96 ranger splash with a 3/5 drop and 350k miles hasnt proven to be reliable enough to cut the RCSB apart.
Been wanting a nv4500 Tahoe/yukon/escalade for awhile now.
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Me too! I've loved watching all the NV4500 builds and to have the chance to buy something you've read about for a few years on and off is pretty cool. Plus I always buy stuff and build it now I get to buy something half built and save some money.
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Actually my buddy is planning on buying WS6's Denali. The week after I get back with the hoe we are flying to DC to get it.
My new motor that's pretty much done sitting on a stand will be going in the RCSB still. Just don't have time to swap it and fix everything I want to fix at the same time. Plus my currently daily a $500 96 ranger splash with a 3/5 drop and 350k miles hasnt proven to be reliable enough to cut the RCSB apart.
Been wanting a nv4500 Tahoe/yukon/escalade for awhile now.
My new motor that's pretty much done sitting on a stand will be going in the RCSB still. Just don't have time to swap it and fix everything I want to fix at the same time. Plus my currently daily a $500 96 ranger splash with a 3/5 drop and 350k miles hasnt proven to be reliable enough to cut the RCSB apart.
Been wanting a nv4500 Tahoe/yukon/escalade for awhile now.
oh well