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Old 06-23-2011, 04:13 PM   #11
Ricky78045
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Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks

welcome to the forum. wow mountie that paint scheme took me back to when i first recieved my truck... i love it.
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This is my first day in this forum. Hello everyone!!

I work on my own truck...... but I didn't think about joining until now.

I bought my '88 GMC Sierra 2500, back in '90, with 11,000 miles. To make a long story short ( you're welcome moderator ) ..... I have 364,000 miles on it, with a 350 4-bolt main engine (75,000 miles)..... and an Art Carr 'high horsepower' 700R4 tranny. other than a paint job ( GM paint was crap).... The only major items original is the rear-end, & carbon-wrapped driveshaft.

Years alone, demands typical parts replacement. Today I'll search the forum for issues around the wiper/delay.

I am looking forward to check out this place!!
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