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1994 Lowered Suburban (front End Squish) Runs And Drives Fine on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Nashville, Illinois, US

Nashville, Illinois, US
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1994 Suburban.... frt and rear ice cold a/c...frt and rear heat power windows,locks,cruse,leather interior blue....wood trim....350 tbi w 4l60 trans....new trans 6 mo. Ago....lowered 2/4 .....drop spindles and shackes in rear... runs and drives great...needs frt body work due to my wonderfull husband squishing the fender and grill....truck has aftermarket hood which was 350 alone it is a steel hood.....has roll pan with billet inserts.... inserts are removed in photo due to some one trying to steal one... .truck has liftime breaks on frt....miles are 165xxx yet all highway miles...... selling at a loss as is to teach my husband a lesson nkt to drive MY truck!!! Last picture is the thing that goes on the ceiling to pretty it up, my son smacked his head on it real hard one day and knocked the corner loose so i just took it off and the hubby never fixed it but it is still there.

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