Watch S4, EP20: Klassy K5 Powertrain SuperMax Engine Dress Up with Fubo
The Blazer chassis gets its big block and transmission inside the frame rails; the SuperMax Silverado LB7 is fully dressed with turbo, charge and intake pipes.
The Blazer chassis gets its big block and transmission inside the frame rails; the SuperMax Silverado LB7 is fully dressed with turbo, charge and intake pipes.
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