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Old 02-23-2005, 10:38 AM
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GMC VS. Chevrolet

is there any real dif. between a GMC k1500 Z71 and a Chevrolet k1500 Z71. lookin between 96 and 1998. how bout for price?
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Re: GMC VS. Chevrolet

I know the older ones were the same, new ones probably are too.
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Re: GMC VS. Chevrolet

Usually the only differences between Chevy & GMC trucks are trim...and GMC carries a bit of a premium on pricing
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