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Old 10-02-2008, 02:16 PM   #1
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Anyone Bagged a 96ish blazer?? pics? opinions?

I got a 96 blazer and a 97 jimmy for parts.. I aquired both of them some how or another and its either time I do something with them or part them out and crush them..... The 96 is a nice body with decent interior. I have a 12k mile 4.3 and 50k mile transmission for it just need to be installed that I bought for them at some point.. I originally just wanted a nice suv that would be dependable, low cost and get decent milage with maybe a nice system... Now I dont really care about being practical and I'd rather bag it.... Anyone ever done one??? cutting the rear floor up is fine... doesnt bother me a bit lol... Prolly be running an 18in wheel or so. just looking for pics, opinions, and basicly a good game plan... as I don't want to get side tracked as I will just put them back into the back yard for another 4 years. I think I have enough stuff to static drop it....just dont want to do that....
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