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The Carcass crew brings in a road worn 1996 4X4 two door Tahoe with plans to convert it into the low production two-wheel drive version; they'll start by replacing the blue-smoke-puffing V8 and drop in a new powerplant for better performance and reliability; adding a suspension to start the transformation.
The Carcass crew brings in a road worn 1996 4X4 two door Tahoe with plans to convert it into the low production two-wheel drive version; they'll start by replacing the blue-smoke-puffing V8 and drop in a new powerplant for better performance and reliability; adding a suspension to start the transformation.
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