1990 GMC Sierra C-Series Regular Cab [GMT400]
1990 GMC Sierra [GMT400] in Final Destination 3, Movie, 2006 
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![1990 GMC Sierra C-Series Regular Cab [GMT400]](/i028616.jpg)
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Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2006-07-21 17:38 |
![]() I confirm, that scene was very gore... (I won't include pictures to not harm the young members ![]() -- Last edit: 2006-07-21 17:38:22 |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-07-21 18:08 |
Ahhhh come on Anotine! |
◊ 2006-07-22 03:59 |
Go watch the movie. This one tried too hard with the gore which kind of spoiled the movie. It seemed like they had to top the first two with it. |
◊ 2006-07-22 10:52 |
I do not know what mean these labels, but as it is R-rated I am not sure that he can go see it ![]() |
◊ 2006-07-22 13:43 |
..13 ..No way let's him in to an R-rated movie.! |
◊ 2006-07-23 05:36 |
G = Every can see it PG = Parental guidance suggested PG-13 = Parental guidance for children under 13 years old suggested NC-17 = No one under age 17 allowed R = Restricted for anyone under age 18 NR = Not Rated, but usually contains R material (this one usually applies to DVDs and videos) |
◊ 2006-07-23 12:30 |
Funny that in USA this movie is R-rated, when you see that in France it is only forbidden to less than 12 years (though it is maybe a little young for these gore scenes...) and 13 in Quebec. -- Last edit: 2006-07-23 12:30:24 |
◊ 2006-07-24 06:16 |
"The US was founded by prudes." ![]() (got that quote from "EuroTrip" BTW) |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-09-10 00:36 |
I saw it. Pretty cool, I've seen better. Didn't care for the scene when the two girls got burned to death. Oh, and I own almost all Mature rated video games and Restricted rated movies. The entire Xbox Grand Theft Auto trilogy, Scarface, Christine, Maximum Overdrive, Wrong Turn and a bunch of others. And by the way, I think it is safe to say that I have seen a lot more then you guys will ever know. Thank you internet...... -- Last edit: 2006-09-10 00:37:46 |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-09-10 00:40 |
Oh, and as a side note, my entire family watched it. My Grandma (she rented the DVD), my baby sister (3), my smallest brother (7), my little brother (9), my other sister (10), my other brother (12), me and my parents. Like I said, we've seen much worse. |
◊ 2006-09-10 15:58 |
And we see the result of that... Yes, that's bad luck that we do not have internet. -- Last edit: 2006-09-10 15:59:27 |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-09-10 17:05 |
lol ![]() You have internet antp. |
◊ 2006-09-10 17:50 |
Really? ![]() Then for who was the "you guys"? What have you seen more than all of us? |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-09-10 18:05 |
I meant, I have seen more then you guys think I have. Like I have seen more then you would think. |
◊ 2006-11-21 14:45 |
It should be noted (by anyone who has ever seen this movie) this is only GMC on the planet without motor mounts or crossmembers! It's the only one that could get hit by a semi truck and eject it's entire drivetrain, trans engine and all! Don't you love movie magic? Made for a good sequence though. Poor Frankie. |
◊ 2006-11-21 14:48 |
Also, here's twenty five cents. Call the waaaaaaaaaambulance. No one cares what you've seen and what you haven't. |
◊ 2010-05-16 04:12 |
LOL XD |
◊ 2011-12-19 04:21 |
you guys noticed that this GMC, as the other person said above about it missing the restraints for the tranny, was also missing the entire seat-belt assembly? you can see the hole on the side near what i believe was the speaker grill. lol |
◊ 2014-10-11 17:28 |
So that's where that joke came from, I first heard it in Modern Family and thought it was made up for the show. EDIT: It was in Disney's The Kid as well. -- Last edit: 2014-10-13 16:06:07 |
◊ 2017-12-29 00:25 |
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◊ 2019-07-12 18:27 |
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◊ 2021-03-15 21:22 |
90-91 judging by the gauges |
◊ 2021-03-15 21:40 |
1992 MY brought headrests to the bench seats too if I recall correctly. Read it on the GM Truck forums awhile back. Aren’t the half moon gauges rare? Or am I mixing up the years? I thought there was one year or half a year for a cluster that is sought after by collectors to swap in? It has been a long time since I read the forums. |
◊ 2021-03-16 01:53 |
the halfmoon gauges are on 88-91 trucks they changed to the analog midway into 1991, some 91s have halfmoon and some have analog, its 90-91 because it doesnt have the quadheadlights 88-89 trucks have -- Last edit: 2021-03-16 01:54:39 |
◊ 2021-03-16 02:07 |
Thank you. Been a few years since I was into those trucks. A buddy had a 1993 W/T we used to fix up all the time. Got wrecked sadly. |
◊ 2022-03-28 06:19 |
Canadian-spec as it has km/h speedometer. |
◊ 2022-03-28 06:26 |
Visual exterior changes require the tag. LHD/RHD, KPH/MPH clusters, DRLs (although I have argued this one) do not count to add the tag. Examples requiring the tag: Elongated plateholder (EU and elsewhere) vs small style of JDM/NA (elsewhere). Different trim levels from the vehicle’s home market. (Mainly JDM vs worldwide). Different motor offerings than home market (some markets have specific motors). Repeaters (EU and elsewhere) (for instance these trucks exported to EU received repeaters). Different head lamp and tail lamps. (Happens a lot with these tricks exported overseas). Side markers (not confused with repeaters). Different front and rear fascia from home market (different bumpers, tail gates, trunk lids). Definitely other reasons to add the tag so you get the drift. -- Last edit: 2022-03-28 06:35:39 |