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Old 03-19-2008, 07:38 PM   #1
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Re: Complete 1981 GMC 2500 HD. You guys need anything off it?

Does It Have Hydrobust Steering If So I Am Interested In The Pump, Pump Brackets And The Brake Resivoir And Booster Assembly That Would Be Necesary For The Conversion
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Old 03-19-2008, 08:54 PM   #2
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Re: Complete 1981 GMC 2500 HD. You guys need anything off it?

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I'd be interested in the P/S door wiring harness and switch's.
Name your price and add a few bucks for shipping. $13 dollars shipped

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How about a quote shipped to 37840
Radiator has some of the black paint on the driver side flaking off. No leaks anywhere. I pressure tested before pulling. Im in 98272. Name your price and you can have it... Be reasonable.
$60 shipped

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If it has a vacuum gauge I would like it.
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Does not, sorry.

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Is it a crew cab? if it is i need the headliner trim all the way around the cab.
standard cab.

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whats the front bumper like?
Front bumper is a 9 out of 10 from what i can see.. Seems perfect...This will be a HUGE shipping item. Basically 15 dollars for the bumper, and whatever greyhound charges to ship it or UPS if you want to use them.. IM thinking 60 bucks or more for shipping? Lemme know either way.

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Is it dual wheels? if so does it have simulators? if so condition and price shipped to 24248
No dually.

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lyrikz you need to decide what you want to sell then add prices per forum rules...
Thats the thing, make offer, and its yours... No super lowballin, be reasonable, but i have no idea what this stuff goes for, so hopefully some people get some good deals.

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i need the wiper linkage thats under the cowl including the shafts for the wipers. converting a 76 to the newer style clip.
$45 shipped. This seems like it would take a bit to remove everything.. SHipping would be about 20-25 bucks.. So $20 ish for the part, remained for shipping.



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Im interested in the seatbelts if they are in good condition.
Not really, faded beige color...

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Does It Have Hydrobust Steering If So I Am Interested In The Pump, Pump Brackets And The Brake Resivoir And Booster Assembly That Would Be Necesary For The Conversion
How do you tell if its hydroboost? ONe thing i did notice was that this thing stopped and steered better then most trucks i have ever driven... It is power brakes and steering.. Let me know how do i tell the difference and i will check it out...Man, $30 dollars plus shipping??? Im just figuring how long it will take me to get all that stuff off and sent to you. ahah....

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