2006 GMC Sierra aka Granopy or Goldmember haven’t decided yet

Smileyshaun

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Definitely sounds like a Rubicon jeep is what you’re looking for. An FJ wouldn’t be bad either but unless a previous owner modified it, you’ll need some additional hardware to make it really trail worthy (which can definitely be fun if you enjoy modifying stuff). I prefer the 2006-2009 FJ’s because I like the earlier version of the v6. The later ones feel lethargic unless it’s supercharged.

Ya test drove a few today and think I found a winner, certified pre owned rubicon hard rock ... whatever the hard rock part means idk . Truck goes up for sale in the morning with the vehicle market the way it is Im thinking 13500$ is fair .
 

Watt maker

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Ya test drove a few today and think I found a winner, certified pre owned rubicon hard rock ... whatever the hard rock part means idk . Truck goes up for sale in the morning with the vehicle market the way it is Im thinking 13500$ is fair .

I would say that’s a good price. Your truck is clean and tastefully modified. Those are usually pretty good trucks, just about everything on them is simple, and probably more reliable than the newer models. I had plans to lift my 2004 Z71 just like you did but I ended up sell it to a friend. I think I got $15k for it back in 2012 with about the same mileage as yours. It was a very good reliable truck. My friend still drives it, close to 300k miles on it now.
 

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