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blazemobile
02-09-06, 05:12 PM
does anybody want anything off of my 4x4 blazer? i'll take next to nothing plus shipping. just thought my junk may be someone elses treasure. i wanna hurry up and get it gone to the scrap yard.
i can't get any pics up....it says "page cannot be displayed"
the one as your avitar? Does it have a good front console in it?
1993blazerlt
02-09-06, 06:19 PM
i might be intrested in some parts what is still left?
blazemobile
02-09-06, 07:02 PM
not my avatar....thats my 2wd.
TMan you mean the dash?...if so no. I sold that.
Here's what I have(off the top of my head):
instrument panel(fact. tach), 4x4 sport rims(5 spoke),
instrument panel(not tach), rear bumper,
heater controls(brand new), wiper cowl thing,
light controls, rear window,
steering wheel & column, outer door handles,
ashtray, back seat,
glove box door, rear axle,
heater core, 700R4 4x4 Transmission(28K),
brake booster, front driveshaft,
ac, front rotors,
radiator support, rear leafs,
22(?) gallon gas tank, front axle,
headlights, taillights,
OEM rubber fender flares, EDL-3713 TBI intake(28K),
electric fan, 4.3 distributor(28K),
2.8 computer w/ chip, Rochester Throttle Body 2BBL (28K),
chrome headlight bezels, side mirrors
If you need anything that I didn't list...just ask me. The body panels are rusty, so nobody wants them.
pm me if interested...all will be ridiculously cheap except for a few reasonably priced engine components. I'll be very lenient with prices so I can get rid of this stuff.
I mean the thing that sits between the seats.
I think the gas tanks for 1st gen blazers are 20gal.
There is an RPO code for it, check out this link.
http://www.c2e.info/rpocodes/rpomain.html
blazemobile
02-09-06, 08:12 PM
TMan...I have one. but it's not red so it'd be another thing you had to paint. It's in good shape. I don't have the key to it but I think you can change out the knob. I'll see what I can do about the key...I might be able to find it.
Could you tell me the process of painting interior panels? I'm thinking about doing that but what about the seat belts?? Do you clearcoat it?
blazemobile
02-09-06, 08:17 PM
thanks j894...it is a 20 gal. tank. I knew they made 13 gal. and something around 20 or 22.
find out how much that will cost to ship. The key doesnt need to work (assuming it is unlocked now) As far as painting interior pieces, clean it with hot soapy water, wipe it down with alcohol, prime it using high build primer, paint it, then clear it. Its pretty simple. What color is it out of curiosity?
pbuehlz
02-12-06, 08:50 PM
I paint for a living (the company I work for does all the CVO (Custom Vehicle Order) bikes for Harley Davidson). As I have seen the in and out of paint you have to make sure you use a primer that will adhere to the plastic. Otherwise you will just get the paint chippin and flakin off. But I agree with T-man that you need to scrub them down with a degreaser soap (Dawn dishsoap works great) and make sure you rinse ALL of the soap off!
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