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    Quote Originally Posted by RSpencer View Post
    10-12k.

    Thats funny, I just saw your post after I said the same thing......

    ........great minds thinking alike and all that


    It has the 5.3 V8 and is fairly well loaded!

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    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Chevrol...ZY2GVq&vxp=mtr

    ext cab, less miles, western truck so it will be lose to as clean,

    sold just over 13k,

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Chevrol...1Yqhm4&vxp=mtr

    same basic truck Idaho so its clean, sold 8500



    std cab is gonna hold the price down, me and about 3 other people like them, Truck might pull 10 but it will take some time to sell at that price,
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    Quote Originally Posted by moneypit View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Chevrol...ZY2GVq&vxp=mtr

    ext cab, less miles, western truck so it will be lose to as clean,

    sold just over 13k,

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1999-Chevrol...1Yqhm4&vxp=mtr

    same basic truck Idaho so its clean, sold 8500



    std cab is gonna hold the price down, me and about 3 other people like them, Truck might pull 10 but it will take some time to sell at that price,


    Thanks Ken, those were pretty good comps.

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    So does it matter much to any of you that the miles are dyno
    and not road? I was thinking this would carry some "value weight"?

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    Were they full throttle dyno miles? Haha It is very rare even being a SCSB V8 4X4.. It is worthless to most people. To us and really old men, its easily a $15,000 truck...

    I just test drove a similar 2007 that was worn out at 100k... it drove sloppy.. they wanted 14k.. no thanks. Good score, as usual!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AutoRoc View Post
    Were they full throttle dyno miles? Haha It is very rare even being a SCSB V8 4X4.. It is worthless to most people. To us and really old men, its easily a $15,000 truck...

    I just test drove a similar 2007 that was worn out at 100k... it drove sloppy.. they wanted 14k.. no thanks. Good score, as usual!

    I just knew you'd make my day Denny

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    $10-12k here and $15k in Texas. Those boys love trucks, especially standard cabs. Awesome score.
    1999 Z28. A4. Magnaflow catback and a lid. 60k miles.

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    It certainly makes a difference that the miles were dyno miles as there is no suspension wear involved. The fact it was kept indoors would also preserve all the rubber items on the truck that wouldn't happen if it got 85k miles normally.

    The impressive thing to me is all of the bolt ends poking through on the undercarriage. No matter how clean a normal low mile vehicle is those bolt ends still always get enough exposure to end up rusty looking. But on this truck, even those bolt ends that stick through are spotless and new.
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    One thing bothers me in the pics. The damned screw someone used to plug up the drain on the muffler. Well, two things.. the muffler mud too.
    But very nice score! And yes i'd keep it, throw a big ass turbo on it and have some fun
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