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Nov 24, 2011. 2:59 AMlogansroll says:
I also have a chevy 4x4,more than likely same model excetra. I am building a rock crawler/highway viable driver. Starting with my 1973 ck20 i plan to use a 95' `chevy silver/1500 as my donor rig.For all of you fortunate enough to be from any other state than.-buhdumpbump.We have these stupid smog requirements that require you to smog your rig like every other time registration comes up for renewal,this brings me around to the reason i am putting the 95' gear in the 73',,If your vehicle is over 20 years old its EXEMPT from said regulations. Now,being a tinkerer and so on,i see no reason why a person couldn't make a cold air intake 100%,you could get a filter from Home Depot for 19 bux(allergen shop-vac) and then useing class 200 pvc and 1/8th bends,thats why i believe we could all do something for our rigs that would benefit everyone&everything. I will keep yawl posted when i get" round toit".
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