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93 gtz build

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This is the car I saved from a crusher in CA, sat for too many years in my garage after I bought it. I've owned it since April of 2009, have yet to put one mile on it. Finally have time to get busy with working on it so I can enjoy it, 1993 Quaser Quad Blue-on-Blue. I've fixed the pass side water leak, got my new head from scd88ga (thanks again Brett), still have to get the motor back together and then the interior, car came with a new carpet, two sets of seats. It's going to be a ton of work but should be worth it :wink: On with the pics :Yahoo!:

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91 GMC Syclone
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93 GTZ quaser quad
93 GT Garnet 5 speed
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77 K-10
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Damn!! I'm looking forward to this one. Are those the wheels that came on it or do you have the blue GTZ wheels somewhere?


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Those came on the car with good tires, and the blue gtz rims in the trunk.


91 GMC Syclone
88 GTU 330k
89 GTU 5 speed
93 GTZ quaser quad
93 GT Garnet 5 speed
01 2500 HD
77 K-10
64 El Camino Ls1-T56
94 Z26 (parts car) rust belt rust bucket
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Nice work! Hope to see more as it goes. Found a GTZ decal if you need one, on ebay. Look in the 3rd party sales section here for the thread.


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^ Thanks, it has gtz on the rear bumper that's enough for me 8)


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88 GTU 330k
89 GTU 5 speed
93 GTZ quaser quad
93 GT Garnet 5 speed
01 2500 HD
77 K-10
64 El Camino Ls1-T56
94 Z26 (parts car) rust belt rust bucket
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At least the whole time you had it sitting it was in a garage and stored properly!


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Looks like a nice car. Thank you for saving it!


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Nice, I like the color. Looks like you have some meat on those wheels.
Hey that looks more like a 72 than a 77 k-10.


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Huh? Idk where you seen pics of my truck, its a 77 trust me lol, and they are 38.5x14.50x15 tsl sx


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88 GTU 330k
89 GTU 5 speed
93 GTZ quaser quad
93 GT Garnet 5 speed
01 2500 HD
77 K-10
64 El Camino Ls1-T56
94 Z26 (parts car) rust belt rust bucket
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The white one in the first photo.


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Oh, that's my dads 70 k-10. I tried uploading a pic from my phone but wouldn't work, mine is satin black.


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3X00-Modified wrote:At least the whole time you had it sitting it was in a garage and stored properly!
Yup, sat on blocks with no rims and a car cover.


91 GMC Syclone
88 GTU 330k
89 GTU 5 speed
93 GTZ quaser quad
93 GT Garnet 5 speed
01 2500 HD
77 K-10
64 El Camino Ls1-T56
94 Z26 (parts car) rust belt rust bucket
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88gtz wrote:Oh, that's my dads 70 k-10. I tried uploading a pic from my phone but wouldn't work, mine is satin black.
Thought it could be, damn nice looking.


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There's a pic of my 77, I don't have a pic of my dad's truck.


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88 GTU 330k
89 GTU 5 speed
93 GTZ quaser quad
93 GT Garnet 5 speed
01 2500 HD
77 K-10
64 El Camino Ls1-T56
94 Z26 (parts car) rust belt rust bucket
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That's good travel! I always thought 38's were too big to have any. I laugh at those who put tires so big on that end up cutting them on the fenders. My friend in high school had an 80 with rearched one ton springs. They gave it a hell of alot of travel with 33/12.50/15's. Too bad we didn't have any rocks to crawl in the area.
We did have a spot where the dirt bike guys built some mounds so that trucks couldn't go where they did. That 80 made it over easy and we stopped to look on top of the two mounds. It looked like your pic. One tire on a mound in the front and back with the other two on the ground. Sorry no pic, that was many years ago.
Forgot to say those mounds where at the top of a steep hill that was close to a 20* grade at least. You know the kind, you have to look over the hood and then remember where you need to go later.The mounds were on a 90* turn at the top.


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