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Xtreme Extended Cab, Custom Paint, Stereo, 18' Wheels, Clean Custom Truck on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:68500
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2002 S10 Xtreme ZQ8 Package with modifications 

I have owned this truck 2006. I purchased it with 55,305mi. In that time it has only been driven in the summer weather and parked during winters in my garage. I am at the point where I no longer drive it and I feel someone else could really enjoy this truck as I have. I have other vehicles that I'd like to spend time with. Truck has a V6 Vortec motor and automatic transmission. Trans was professionally flushed last year and alignment completed. It is lowered 2" in the front and 3" in the rear over the ZQ* suspension. Truck is a "TRUE XTREME" not a knock off build. Vehicle is currently under a lien from the bank that I used to purchase some shop equipment. Please message me or call with any questions. Thank you 304.670.0361 Call or text

Truck has a professional lowered suspension

18" custom Boyd Coddington staggered Wheels 18x8 and 18x8.5 with 40 series tires (very good tread)

Tinted Windows

Custom Stereo box in extended cab portion

Posi rear end

Chrome Speaker Covers

Painted to Match Interior

Roll Pan

Dual Exhaust with Flowmasters

Hard Tonneau Cover

Custom 2-tone paint with Flame Design

LED taillights

Custom Halo Headlights and Modified Infinity Q35 HID Bi Xenon with factory high beam (upgraded harness) The passenger igniter box is currently out and has not been replaced

Custom flame Design on the Hood

one piece Driveshaft conversion

The Body of the truck in really good shape. Their is no rust underneath, and as I mentioned, it does not see winter weather and maybe 1 rain shower since I've owned it. This truck runs and drives great, Brakes work fine, no problems other than the headlight.

 



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