Prepping to sell my 95 2-door

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GTRhino24

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Well, I’ve run out of projects and I bought a new ride to get to and from work. I can’t keep my Tahoe in the garage anymore so it’s time to start prepping it for sale. I’m removing the Volant intake and putting the OE one back on. I ordered a dash skin to cover a couple of cracks. It’s sad because I know I won’t find another this nice, but I also can’t afford to buy another house with a bigger garage. I’m on the fence about removing the OE brush guard before sale. If you watch Bring a Trailer, you might spot it in the next month or so. It’s cleaner than the photos show.IMG_2971.jpeg
 

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I'd go with originality, especially on BAT. Have the original rims? I think I'd leave the brush guard if it's OE.
The brush guard is OE, but only on 2000 Z71 classics. I may just sticker the bumperettes back on. Unfortunately, I don’t have the original wheels as these were on it when I bought it. They are all GM parts, just not in 95.
 

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