1983 Chevy Suburban 4x4 Turbo 5.3l Engine, Diesel Title on 2040-cars
Poway, California, United States
Up for auction is my clean titled 1983 Chevrolet Suburban. This vehicle is 4x4 with a 14 bolt rear and 10 bolt front differential. Transfer case is an NP208. Transmission is a TH400, and the engine is a 5.3L from a 2004 chevy avalanche. (approx. 70k miles on engine) This engine is also turbo charged and has lots of power. This vehicle was originally a diesel and does not require a smog check. No rust on vehicle anywhere. While this vehicle has many up sides, its not perfect. Some negatives about this vehicle are: -Transfer case seeps fluid. -No exhaust currently on the vehicle. -Transmission has a manual valve body. (still shifts into all gears perfectly) Positives about the vehicle are: -Brand new hydro boost booster -Brand new brake master cylinder -Auto meter gauges and zeitronix Air fuel ratio gauge. -All Tial products on the turbo kit. If you have any other questions regarding this vehicle please feel free to send me a message. Also, if you do not live in the area and still want this vehicle you are responsible for shipping. |
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