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FOR SALE 4x4 Suburban

blazindorito

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Not mine just saw it on a website I frequent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_HThU7MFwI&feature=channel_page

1992 V8 fuel injected 200,000 miles. It belonged to one of our reps (all highway miles). Here is what I have in it.

Suburban $4,900.
Four Wheel Parts Wholesale (winch, lift, air compressor, dual batteries, roof rack, dual battery set up with isolator, wheels and tires (two full spares too) $3,800.
Custom console, floor mounted rifle racks, Lightforce lights $5,800.
Four of the lights are HID and sell for $1000. each.
http://www.4x4store.com.au/LightForce-240-HID-35W-Single-Pack-pr-19041.html
http://www.off-roadweb.com/tech/0303or_hid_performance_lights/index.html

Trailer $1500.
Rhino lined body $800.

Total of what I have in this set up: $16,800. (asking $7,500.)

I am only aware of these two issues with it, It has an oil leak, the dual battery isolator may not be hooked correctly or it needs new batteries. The trailer needs a new hub and one wheel and tire.

The truck is very quiet in the field and you can drive right through brush, it does not make that screeching sound because of the bed liner paint job. The lights are extremely bright, looks like a sports field when you turn them on. The coolest part is the side lights, note how they are positioned. When you are driving around they point to your sides (lined up with the drivers position), so you can look left and right. I have seen more animals with these side lights than I ever had before. Animals hear you or see you coming and they just stop and wait for you to pass. In a normal vehicle you never see these animals but in this truck you do, it's like having two people spot lighting for ya while you are driving. I have a bunch of colored filters for the lights too. The front of the truck has a receiver hitch for the winch and the winch has power run to the front and back, so you can move the winch to either location. I have lots of accessories too like jumper cables that plug into the winch power spots. You can jump start someone without opening the hood. The air compressor has a jack in the rear bumper for you plug in the hose and air up tires. It also runs air shocks in the back to raise the ride.

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Thanks,
Chris
 
So it is the perfect setup for the hunter that is too lazy to do it legally? Who pays $1000 ea for spot lights anyway?
 

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