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 FORMERLY FEATURED BLAZER 


This Formerly Featured  Blazer belongs to:

 

Rlith1

It's It's a 1995 Blazer with the 1998+ front end Conversion. Rick has done quite a bit to it including these mechanical mods:

The interior is a bit different than it rolled off the assembly line. Rick's changes include:

  • Center Console with Center shift (from a 99 Jimmy) Blue Light Shift indicator!

  • Leather Seats (8-way Electric, heated, power lumbar)

  • Replaced several interior Gray pieces w/ Black to give interior a nice two tone look.

  • Fuzzy Dice Mod

  • Overhead Console w/ active Compass,Temp and Gas Miledge tripometer

  • Auto Dimming Mirror from 99 Cadillac

  • Home Link 3 Button Transmitter in Overhead Console

  • 2 Outlet 375 Watt AC power inverter

 Outside, he added:

Just so you can hear it coming or setting still:

Future plans include a 5.7 liter Vortec. He's documented it all pretty well on his webpage.

You can click on any of the pictures below for a better look.

 

 

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