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:k5: Where it is possible to find the information on purchase of spare parts in the Internet for diesel engine GM 6,2 and where it is possible to buy cheaply automatic box TH 400 remanufactured??? Prompt where it is possible to buy on the Internet spare parts on òðàíñìèñèè and a suspension bracket, a detail of the case and all on Blazer K5 1984 of release, IN ADVANCE ALL MANY THANKS!!!! :confused: :confused: :doah: Anton RUSSIA-MOSCOW
 
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Hmm. As to *where* to buy, I don't know -- it's easier here in the 'States, and many Internet sites don't ship internationally.

You should check out LMC Truck -- http://www.lmctruck.com/ -- as a starting point, however.

For information, especially as yours could be a CUCV, check out the US military service manuals on

http://brochures.slosh.com/

Click on the CUCV link in the upper left.

Hope this helps!

-- A
 
At me not CUCV and civil Chevy Blazer K5 and унего the engine and a box-want is broken to buy spare parts in America me in Colorado there is a friend-it will help
 
There are places in Germany who sell CUCV parts. They buy them from us goverment stationed there. I bought my axles from one of these places when I was there. It would probly be cheaper in shipping costs. Ill keep looking if I have the link to one of the places I know of
 
To me to buy here at me the friend in Colorado-Aspen
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easier and from Petersburg friends go to Boston-stalemate the ferry
 
I'm in grand junction colorado...not far from aspen. My spare TH400 is in pieces so i'm no help. I think you should get a hold of Stephen at Offroad Design...they are out of carbondale...which is really close to aspen. They might have a used 400 laying around....i'll keep an eye out when i get off this oil rig.

There is also a good boneyard in town so if you need interior pieces i can arrange to get them to your fiend in aspen....

Doug Wright
 
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West-Germany would probably be the closest place to find GM truck parts. If you have a friend in America, who will ship the parts to you, then there are lots of places to get the parts you need. This place has engines and transmissions for a good price http://www.lowcostengines.com/
 
We have rebuilt TH400's available with the correct tailshaft. We are also familiar with shipping internationally. If you would like a price quote, give us an email and we will do out best to help. If you are looking for specific 6.2L parts let me know I have 3 core engines around with many good parts.

Jordan
NorthWest FabWorks
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