2006 Cadillac Escalade Ext on 2040-cars
Camden, New Jersey, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: cleocrruschel@pi8.com .
2006 Cadillac Escalade EXT. I purchased this truck new back in 2006. I really hate to have
to sell the truck. The truck has extremely low mileage for its age.
My commute to work is less then 1 mile and I rarely took the vehicle anywhere else. The end
result is a 10 year old truck with less than 20,000 miles.
Below is a list of modifications that have been put into the vehicle:
BDS 6" Suspension Lift Kit
20" ATX Mace wheels in Teflon Black
Nitto Trail Grappler 35 x 12.50 r20 tires
Custom painted grill (Factory matched)
Clear Taillights w/ custom painted covers (Factory matched)
Clear third brake light w/ built in reverse lights
Custom painted bed covers (Factory matched)
Projector headlights (HID)
HID foglights
Corsa Sport Exhaust
K&N Intake
Reverse Camera
Chrome Tubular side steps
Tinted windows all around (Windshield is tinted 50%)
Pioneer APP Radio
Infinity speakers in all doors
Custom midgate w/ two 12" Kicker Solo Baric subwoofers
Kicker 1500.1 Amp to power Subs
Planet Audio AC1600.4 to power door speakers and tweeters
Power Acoustik Capacitor
Custom painted speaker grills
Jimmy Jammer door lock security
Dual Battery hookup
Custom painted engine covers (Factory matched)
The truck did have a Viper alarm system installed. The remote start portion of it stopped working and I haven't
taken it to get checked out. When originally installed I had them put in all the sensors. Once the remote start
portion stopped working I stopped using the system all together. I also removed the siren in the engine bay. My
guess is that it needs a new remote start module and would be up and running in no time. I put it off and never
got around to having it checked out. The truck also had a radar detector that was custom mounted in the dash. I
had the radar unit removed but left the main unit in the dash. If I recall correctly it is a Whistler Pro 3450. I
don't have any of the pieces that go with it, so if you wished to hook it back up you would have to purchase a new
unit.
The sound system in the truck is AMAZING. I get compliments on it all of the time. I have infinity speakers all
around and two Solo Barics in a custom midgate enclosure. The system is LOUD.. I replaced the headunit with a
Pioneer APP radio. The unit controls the iPod via the cable that is connected as shown in the photographs. The
only downfall to installing the aftermarket headunit is that I did not opt to get the module to play chimes. So
you do not hear the seatbelt, door, etc chimes.. I forget the company that makes it but I believe it is plug and
play if you decide to get it. The other downfall is you lose the 6 disc in dash cd changer. Again, not a huge
deal as most of us have iPod's that store way more music.. (On a side note, I do still have the factory navigation
system that is included in the sale)
Cadillac Escalade for Sale
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