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Old 01-01-2004, 11:50 AM
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Lifted 84 GMC

mine's the blue one. I'll get some better pics (probably outside pics) later.






so What you guys think?
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Old 01-01-2004, 11:55 AM
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Re: Lifted 84 GMC

its hard to say something because you have little pics but what I see is a good pick-ups and its seem to have engines wires?? good work
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The engine is wired, I dropped a 427 in it because the stock 350 seemed too small for that engine compartment. The paint is Deep Pearlesent Purple and I do have every dial in the cab painted white with a red needle. If I had a better camera I would've taken pics of them but the one I have makes it very blurry when I zoom in or get too close. Again, opinions?
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Re: Lifted 84 GMC

good work for the 427,its a great ideas to put in the truck
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Re: Lifted 84 GMC

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Negative camber on a 4x4.... I like it
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Re: Lifted 84 GMC

looks good. This kit was bad ass (before i stripped it for parts) BTW i think it comes with a 305 stock.
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Re: Lifted 84 GMC

I like the color. I'm not sure about the camber though. Good work. I've been debating on weather or not to buy this kit.
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Re: Re: Lifted 84 GMC

Really? I thought this was the 350, or the 283. But the 427 is nice, 454 would've been better by 50 x's!
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Really? I thought this was the 350, or the 283. But the 427 is nice, 454 would've been better by 50 x's!

Believe me. I would've put a 454 in there but I didn't have one laying around. The 427 was just sitting there collecting dust.
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Re: Lifted 84 GMC

Nice job mate, but the wheels should be 0 camber its not a racecar mate
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Nice job mate, but the wheels should be 0 camber its not a racecar mate

Funny thing about that is, The suspension was extremely hard to do for me. the wheel decided to be pricks and wouldn't go on right. so I had to glue them. then the glue ate trough the axles so I was really f*cked. But I fixed it so that's the story behind that.
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is this the amt kit? I have thought about getting this one, but was never sure of it... but you made it look nice, so im gonna have to order it next
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is this the amt kit? I have thought about getting this one, but was never sure of it... but you made it look nice, so im gonna have to order it next
hope you're good at suspension work.
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The engine is a 350 Small Block,
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Aren't all 350s small blocks?
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