2005 Chevy Avalanche Z71 4x4 Lt W/options on 2040-cars
Gaylord, Michigan, United States
THANKS FOR LOOKING. FOR SALE IS A 2005 CHEVY AVALANCHE Z71 LT 4X4. THE TRUCK HAS 114,800 MILES. THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AS IS IT ALWAYS UP TO DATE ON ALL OIL CHANGES OR ANYTHING THAT IT MIGHT NEED. THE TRUCK IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR AN 05 WITH ONLY A COUPLE SCRATCHES AS YOU CAN SEE THERE IS ON ON THE DRIVER DOOR BY THE WINDOW AND A COUPLE KNICKS BY THE GAS CAP. ( THEY ARE ALL PICTURED) THE ADDED FEATURES ARE THE 20 INCH CHEVY RIMS WERE ADDED WHEN PURCHASED. THE TRUCK ALSO HAS A CHEVY BRAKE CONTROLLER BUT IT NEVER HAS BEEN ADDED IT IS JUST IN THE GLOVE BOX STILL NEW. THE LEATHER HAS NO CUTS JUST A COUPLE CREESES ON THE DRIVER SEAT THE OTHER SEATS LOOK VERY GOOD. THE CARPET IS NEAR NEW AS IT ALWAYS HAS THE HUSKY FULL FEET LINERS YEAR ROUND ON THE FLOOR. THE SUNROOF IS VERY NICE WITH NO LEAKS EVER ALONG WITH A REMOVABLE REAR WINDOW ALSO THAT HAS NEVER LEAKED. EVERYTHING IN THE TRUCK WORKS AS IT SHOULD COLD AC AND HOT AIR. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ADAM ANY TIME AT 989-732-4331. THE TRUCK IS PRICED TO MOVE SO PLEASE SUBMIT ANY OFFERS. THANKS
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