1991 Isuzu Trooper parts
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1991 Isuzu Trooper parts
Me and my family are the second owners of my 1991 Isuzu Trooper but recently the transmission has started to go. I decided I would try and sell the parts. I REALLY hate to get rid of my baby but I cannot find a used tranny CHEAP and we cannot afford more than a couple hundred bucks. This has truly been an awesome vehicle, the 4x4 has never gotten us stuck through mud or sand etc... Anyway, the motor runs fine, the 4x4 transfer case still works fine and most of the body parts have usual wear and tear. I tried listing it on craigslist to sell outright but the people who replied didn't realize the treasure a first generation Isuzu Trooper is and I just couldn't see myself parting with it for the $300-400.00 that I was offered. please email me or reply to this post if you are in need of a part and I will let you know if I have it and how much it is.
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