Custom 2002 Duramax with New Engine and "Bulletproof Doors"

atreefunk

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Hey everyone, first of all this is my cousin's truck. He just moved to Ireland, and left it with me here in Colorado. It has a clean title, and its signed by him. He asked me to sell it for him.

*This vehicle started life as a 2002 HD 4x4 with nearly every option
He is the fourth owner.
*After having a fender bender with an elk, the previous owner decided to build a custom shop truck for his business, which is restoring WWII militay vehicles.
*All body work done done by previous owner, which include the following parts:
All custom 18 gauge sheet metal and 14 gauge diamond plate.

**He just spent over 12k on putting a new engine in the truck**

*3 year Warranty on the engine
*1 year warranty on new injectors
*New fuel pump
*New hubs, alignment, oil filter mount, oil and tranny fluid change, fuel filter
*New rotors, brake pads, wipers, wiper motor, rear shocks
*New flat black paint job
*New bedliner

-Suspension: 4 new Rancho 5000 shock absorbers, pitman arm, idler arm, and idler, fab tech draglinks, full front end alignment.

-Leather interior freshly detailed

*Custom radiator support panel (steel), Banks intercooler, radiator, new air conditioning condenser, new transmission cooler.
*6500 CFM flexolite fans and shroud, Banks boost tube kit, 2 Optima red top batteries and custom exhaust.
*Humvee front indicators, headlights, taillignts and 1 ton marker lights, two 5 gallon water containers.
*35 gallon exhilary diesel fuel tank behind cab in front of flat bed.
*Custom tool drawer in rear flat bed.
*Air bags have been removed.

Let me know if you are interested!

Need $16,000 for it. He has over $25k invested in it.



























 
That's an ugly phucker. Seems like a pretty good price tho for all the new stuff on it. Good luck with the sale.
 
That's an ugly phucker. Seems like a pretty good price tho for all the new stuff on it. Good luck with the sale.

Appreciate it! It's definitely.. different!

Now I've never tested the "bulletproof" doors.. but I should!
 
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