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2004 GMC Sierra Pro Sport Start Up, Exhaust, Engine & In Depth Tour

In this video. I conduct a tour, show the exhaust & show some of the good features in the interior & exterior.

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2004 Gmc Sierra Breaking News

Springfield Police beat - Delco News Network October 20, 2010

The Loughead Pontiac Car Dealership reported on Oct. 11 a white 2004 GMC Sierra was stolen from the used car lot of the dealership.

3 local drag racers win Cicero titles - Utica Observer Dispatch October 20, 2010

Forbes, who has been drag racing for 30 years, was driving a 500-cubic inch, 1995 GMC Sierra capable of quarter-mile speeds close to 140 mph.

daily record: Accidents and Incidents - Yankton Daily Press October 03, 2010

• A report was received at 3:35 pm Thursday that a 1988 GMC Sierra pickup driven by a juvenile male collided with a 1997 Oldsmobile driven by a juvenile

Man dies unexpectedly, cause unknown - K-State Collegian October 05, 2010

Crosby also said Yearsin had to be removed from his 2007 GMC Sierra pickup truck. Emergency Medical Services transported Yearsin to Mercy Regional Health

Five trucks for winning best in class - Wheels.ca October 19, 2010

For the small contractor or suburban dweller who needs something sturdy to haul drywall and shuttle half the hockey team to a distant arena, the Chevy/GMC

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Diamond ring winners announced

Carle Partridge was the winner of a diamond ring valued at $2,400 that she won in a “Diamond Cocktail” contest at Waterhouse Restaurant and Bar. Jacqueline Hobbs, owner of Hobbs Jewelers in Depot Square. Joyce Gregg, Waterhouse owner. Above, she is presented with her diamond ring. and Jess Harms of Hobbs.

BEAUMONT: 2 killed in wrong-way crash on I-10

Hernandez was driving west in the interstate’s eastbound lanes and crashed into a 2004 GMC Sierra pickup, CHP officers determined. The GMC was driven by a 45-year-old Beaumont man whose name the coroner's office has not yet released. A hit-and-run driver fleeing from an accident — and traveling the wrong direction on Interstate 10 — slammed head-on into a pickup, causing a fiery wreck that killed him and the motorist he hit, according to California Highway Patrol officials. Francisco Hernandez, 23, of Highland, left the scene of a traffic collision in a 2012 Toyota TC, according to CHP and coroner's officials. It was fully ablaze by the time Cal Fire/Riverside County fire crews arrived. The Beaumont man's body was badly burned, the CHP said.