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| GM Terra4 |
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| something to think about |
| ram26014 29-3-2003 |
The GMC company hasn't made any real headlines in a long time. But that might change when the Terra4 gets put into mass production. I for one can't what to see it when it hits the streets. |
| ty or sy? |
| mr.typhoon 11-10-2002 |
I like this concept but it could use more power. By the way you guys may not know of them but the GMC Syclone and Typhoon are not posted. They are based off of the early model s-15 and s-15 jimmy. They came equipped with tubo charged and intercooled 4.3 v-6's. The lighter truck version was capable of 0-60 in the 4.2 to 4.9 range. This was made possible by all wheel drive and the 365 ft.plbs and 285 horses. I reccomend checking out syty.org for further info, pictures and specs. Thanks. TY obsessed. |
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