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Doesn't he ever finish a videoSecond vehicle video
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Doesn't he ever finish a videoSecond vehicle video
Really, was it a dog? How'd you like the 8.1?
Was your Avalanche a daily?
I really like the 6.0/4l80 combo, same as my old HD pickup. Don't do much if any towing but future work I will be towing smaller loads.
Lol, he's a former LEO.He revs it to 4000 rpm and lets it sit there.....
" has to be in gear to rev higher" ?????
What a moron.
hey no fightingThanks, appreciate the info. I think the 4l80 was only available in 07.
That would be a fun family hauler, especially with all the seats facing every other direction haha.
Really why would you want this heavily modified SUV. It obviously was used as a SSV for many years. The mid seats are permanently mounted in ez access position for agents to dismount.
Easier to just buy a used 2500 and put a whipple in it.
I see a GREAT family vacation hauler.
The opposed 2nd row seats are ideal for younger kids on a road trip. It'd be hard for them to fight when they're already facing away from each other. The sideways 3rd row seat nearest the 2nd row is ideal for mom or dad (whichever isn't driving) to be able to access either kid in the 2nd row should they need a little "regulation". The other 3rd row seat farthest to the back is for the moody teen to stay isolated from the rest of the "annoying/uncool" family that just doesn't "get" him/her. This leaves the front passenger seat and floorboard open for ice chest and box of snacks for dad to hand out as needed. It's a 2500, so it'll haul whatever, even if just a small cargo trailer carrying the fam's luggage. Oh- the roof hatch? Slide it open while in motion and threaten to jettison the "trouble child" if they don't straighten up.
Really why would you want this heavily modified SUV.
Exactly James--Why WOULDN'T you want it?? Could you imagine the goodies you'll find under the seats when you'll vacuum?Because, Roger, because!
Secret Service, that thing was used every day with 130K on it. It traveled all over the world in military transports protecting our presidents, what history.
Because, Roger, because!
Secret Service, that thing was used every day with 130K on it. It traveled all over the world in military transports protecting our presidents, what history.
Exactly James--Why WOULDN'T you want it?? Could you imagine the goodies you'll find under the seats when you'll vacuum?
Hey I get it.... i was just throwing out there the supercharger is really nothing special.....
The boat hatch in the back.....really cool
Just think, this thing was protecting President Obama......![]()
LOL, showed the video to my daughter this morning and she wants it! Love the idea of popping the hatch and unloading on bad guys, maybe they had a minigun that sprouted out from there?
Probably AR-15 or H & K MP5
I like the idea of the netting between the rear windows that would be a easy mod for road trips, just have to find the netting the right length and some clips that would clip in the plastic lip edge.
ya I think that one is for across the back not the windowsGM made a cargo net for the 900s and I think offered it as an accessory. Having gotten used to them in our minivans, it was on of the first mods I did after buying the truck, 19153964.
I'd have to watch the video again to see if its the same or similar.
ya I think that one is for across the back not the windows
I have a GM cargo net in my 2001. It has heavy hooks on the bottom that attach to the D-rings in the floor just in front of the liftgate, and loops on the top ends that attach to those quarter sized knobs on each side of the liftgate opening.GM made a cargo net for the 900s and I think offered it as an accessory. Having gotten used to them in our minivans, it was on of the first mods I did after buying the truck, 19153964.
I'd have to watch the video again to see if its the same or similar.
I have a GM cargo net in my 2001. It has heavy hooks on the bottom that attach to the D-rings in the floor just in front of the liftgate, and loops on the top ends that attach to those quarter sized knobs on each side of the liftgate opening.
My 2012 has the D-rings in the floor and the knob on the passenger side, but because of the automatic liftgate motor/housing there's no place to have a driver's side knob mounted without it interfering with the liftgate mechanics