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For Sale at Auction: 1986 GMC Sierra 1500 in Reno, Nevada
- New Body-off two tone paint, New Interior
- 6.0 LS2 LQ9, Dyno tuned to max performance 425 HP
- Duel electric fans, Long Tube Hooker Headers w/ Flow-master 2
1/2' exhaust
- Automatic Transmission 4L80E
- Fully built w/ Transco Street & Strip-shift kit
- Front & Rear end built w/ Auburn limited slip 456 gears
- Fully rebuilt front end, Steering, new hubs
- New 6" Auto Components Lift
- New Skyjacker-Hydraulics shock
- New Moto Metal 20" Wheels
- New FUEL Gripper M/T 35X12.5 20LT Tires
- Over $2,000 in Additional gauges
- New Auto Meter Digital Gauges in dash, Fuel Pressure,
Transmission temp, boost, air/ fuel mix
- Factory Air-conditioning
- Power Windows
- Tilt Sterring Colum w/ GT Steering wheel
- Pioneer Sound System
- LED Tail Lights ALL ODOMETER READINGS ARE ASSUMED NOT ACTUAL OR
EXCEED THEIR MECHANICAL LIMITS UNLESS STATED ACTUAL MILES BY THE
SELLER.
Vehicle Details
1986 GMC Sierra 1500
Listing ID:CC-1866333
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Reno, Nevada
Year:1986
Make:GMC
Model:Sierra 1500
Exterior Color:Red
Odometer:0
Stock Number:617
VIN:1GTEK14H5GJ514579
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