I have had a few cracked dashes, haven't had a problem locating decent new ones when I had to though. The only part I have had trouble locating in my years of searching have been Denali wood grain dash bezels. I have obtained quite a few other rare gmt400 items over time. Those bezels however, have been elusive so far...
side note, just acquired this beaut on eBay for $100, 02 escalade wheel. There are currently 2 more on there for around $100-$150.they are comfy and kind of hard to find
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I bought the cheaper stuff that contains ethanol. I remember there being a big price difference that I wasn't willing to pay, especially since I don't run ethanol free gas anyway. It's difficult to find in most areas.
My mind was blown when I moved from nj to Iowa and went to caseys for the first time. caseys, for you non midcoast folk is a gas station/convenience chain "famous for their pizza"(as they will repeatedly tell you in an eerily over soothing voice on their 1000 radio ads per hour). So I went to pump my own damn gas(I'm from jersey, we are lazy and have other people pump our fuel for us) and the silver/89octane gas was the cheapest!? And it was cheaper than the 87 by a good amount, .50 I think. I could not figure out why at first, I just assumed it was because I was in Iowa and they were a lil backwards. Turns out the 89 had a higher ethanol content and was therefor cheaper. The hoe didn't like the vegetable content of the 89 (she was a carnivore.dead dinosaurs only) so I ran premium non corny gas from then on.