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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    Gnc is used for cooking here aside mostly and some as fuel (hot tropical weather with mild winters). Paraguay is a landlocked country, no ocean and no maritime ports so everything is shipped via barge through its rivers, flown in or driven in, making everything imported more costly. Regarding...
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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    We have Cng and flex fuel (E85), no propane or biodiesel. Veggie oil is a good option though, but will have to buy the aux tank kit. Diesel costs around $6 a gallon, gas about 20% more, cng about 10% less just to give you some reference
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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    Tks Burning oil, will have a look. I will receive the truck as a trade in, so lets say the price is around $5k. Ultra light travel trailer loaned from a friend What can I say Warwagon, all common sence indicates you are right, since japanese diesels rule down here, Land Cruisers, Patrols...
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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    First of all thanks for your reply 3500gmc, you quite nailed it. The ip issue will be the deal maker or breaker, along with the compression test. If I was back in the U.S there will be no hesitation, I will get the rig in an eye blink. You really can´t compare the Suburban to the other rigs...
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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    This also attracted my attention and looked for signs of collision to the front end but could not find any. I know that the bumpers should have nostrils, oddly of the few ones I have seen here a handful have the gas bumper for some reason. Anyways, will take care of it Thanks NVW. Is a...
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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    Thanks for your reply AK, $2500 is the minimum amount I thought would be needed for parts such pmd relocation kit, new inyectors, lift pump, larger exhaust, oil lines, harmonic balancer and gauges, having in mind U.S. prices. I will have to buy everything there and ship them here. I have no...
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    6.5 Suburban in South America

    Hello everyone I was offered a 98 k2500 suburban td as a trade, and after doing a LOT reading I still can't make up my mind. I was already interested in an Suv but not in a suburban to be honest. I live in Paraguay, South America: $6 gallon diesel (premium gas more expensive), lots of...
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