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    Default my "new" 1993 CC DRW 3500

    92k NV3500
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    93 CC DRW, NV4500
    6.5 w/gm3 turbo
    92k and counting.

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    Default hello

    Hello everyone. New to the board. Long time diesel mechanic, first time diesel owner. Been turning wrenches on the side for 15 years, Uncle Sam provided my initial diesel training and lots of practice, so 6.2 and 6.5 N/A is where I began. Went 93 for manual pump and easy bolt-on upgrades. Know what I need to get where I want to be as far as power goes, hoping to find some tips and tricks here to make things easier on the wallet.
    93 CC DRW, NV4500
    6.5 w/gm3 turbo
    92k and counting.

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    Ken welcome to TDP
    You have come to the right place
    good looking Ride
    "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government."
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    A5150nut
    2006 K3500 D/A
    94 6.5 4x4 5spd Sold

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    ruhrinec is offline Porsche Gold Master Technican, GT3 Cup Race Tech
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    You found a gem, this thing looks great.
    1984 M1008 CUCV
    44 Inch Tires
    6500 Optimizer Reman Longblock

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    Default Beautiful truck!

    You really do possess an eye turner for a truck. As Australians, we are unsure of how many of these vehicles are currently driven in the USA, just assume many - but all I know for sure is, if you drove around here in that stunning machine, you would be forever stared at; and have people from all walks of life, asking you questions. It is such a classic, and I think when these trucks and similar come in that red colour, brings them yet again to a whole new level! At least your parts are cheap in the USA (compared to here!). Happy and safe driving!

    From down under!

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    Sweet Red Dahooooley.

    Fat butt trucks are just in a class all by themselves

    Here are a few pix of my truck.

    We recently got the fresh AMG engine in and running.
    I have minimal need for the rig now, so I gave it to my son in law.

    These super long wheelbase trucks have a ride that is second to none when it comes to 4x4 trucks.

    Now turning them around is another story
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    (1) 1995 Suburban 2500 4x4
    (1) 1997 Astro
    (1) 2005 Suburban (Papa Smurf)
    THIS IS BOW TIE COUNTRY

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    I can't really see pictures you posted. Can someone help me out here.

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