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Thanks, Alex
[ 25. March 2005, 06:59 PM: Message edited by: Mr. 2 ]
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thats the current list of availiable gm product lines according to the website.
no wonder they don't make money with 12 competeing product lines
yes the 6 1/2's fit the door and the 5 1/4's are for the rear of the cab I'm not sure on the rear speaker size for extended cab and 4 door modles though I had a regular cab
kicker impulse 5 1/4" pair lightly used comes in the box with the grills
pioneer 6 1/2" pair lightly used I think I still have the grills
both sets of speakers have the adjustable tweeter in the center and handle approx 60watts rms
I would like 50 dollars a set for the speakers I will also trader one or both sets for a nice set of 6x9's
thanks
you want to run a single plane manifold and be able to lock out your timing advance. after that just get a good plate kit for a holley carb from NOS or NX and follow the instructions
I had most of my air tools turn up missing after this person came to my house to pick up a non running moped I was trying to get rid of....
I don't have any proof but my neighbor was outside most of the day and they were the only people who came by that he saw.
the 2.8 is a 60 degree v-6 it shares a bolt pattern with the 3.1,3.4,and 3800 series 1 and 2 engines. so no it won't bolt up to a small block...
how much do you want for it and can you hold it for a couple weeks till I have time to come and get it
wrong answer...
I have one beater and one project, but we can't expect someone who hides in the basement all day to keep up with current events.
and the way you drive Ant that thing will be lucky to see 12mpg anywhere.... ever
either go to the hardware store and buy the stuff thats made to paint stoves, get grill paint, or check over at jegs they sell some of the eastwood high temp coatings. also read the driections some of the paint has to be oven cured before you use it