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xelom

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  • Owns
    SS
  • Silverado SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Color
    Black
  • SS/VHO/TrailBlazerSS Year
    2003
  • Drivetrain Config
    AWD

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    TEXAS

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  1. Man, its something about that silver. Nice pics.
  2. With 316,000 miles 5k seems real to me. I would have rebuilt the motor with every thing I wanted and had a decent SS with 0 miles for under 10k.
  3. That camaro is lookin mean Let see some more. by the way those are some nice wheels.
  4. If its the oil sending unit/pressure switch you don't have to take the intake off. I replace mine a few months ago. When I turn the key it was going pass 80psi. Its located on the back of the block with a wire connection on the top. The easiest way to get to it is from the drivers side, take off the plastic cover(top and driverside) You will need a 1/16 or 17 deep socket. Parts stores sell them and have them label on the shelf as a oil pressure switch socket about $9, I bought a regular one(non inpack) it was a couple of dollar cheaper. You will also need two extentions, flex socket, ratchet, a small mirror(check the parts store counter) and a flash light to find it. It took me about five minutes to take off the old one and put the new one in, don't forget to use teflon tape on the threads. After the new one was in I turn the key and it back around 40psi at idle again. The only part I had to buy was the socket but for all the tools needed you will still come out cheaper than sending it to a dealer, and oh yea the part it self cost me $40 at the local parts store. Hope this helps. By the way we have the same year and color.
  5. What do you use(product) to clean your engine bay and interior? It looks brand new. :thumbs:
  6. check your pm vette dude
  7. WTB SS in Texas.Respond with pictures,price,milege and condition info. Thanks
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