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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Midvale, Utah
Posts: 220
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Re: 1986 suburban build with 6.0l swap
I'm not sure If anyone reads my build anymore but i'll update anyway
![]() I had the ev1 to ev6 conectors delivered, tried them and they are wrong they fit on the injectors but not the harness. ![]() This is the injector what the harness plugs into, http://www.ebay.com/itm/Delphi-FJ10062-11B...=item4ab0547786 I have a teaser pictures tho :rockon: They are not exactly how I wanted the but I guess they'll do. I like them. I HATE the line that cuts off the head rest to the side lumbars. but all and all this guy is incredible with a sewing maching. the rear seats look so amazing as well, he is dropping the rest off tomorrow and installing my pad and carpet ![]() ![]()
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I LIKE TRUCKS 1986 GMC Suburban Build Build link 1982 Chevy SWB 2wd Scottsdale, Build Link Sold ![]() 1987 Jimmy Build, Project Cheap A$$ Build Link |
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