2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Lt on 2040-cars
3455 South Orlando Drive, Sanford, Florida, United States
Engine:Gas/Ethanol V8 4.8L/293
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3GCPKSEA0DG215398
Stock Num: 36529
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Silverado 1500 LT
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Silver
Options: Drive Type: 4X4
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 12400
WWW.GIBSONTRUCKWORLD.COM*2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Leather Crew Cab 6 Inch Lifted Monster 4X4* Carfax 1 Owner Under full factory warranty, good thru 10/6/15 or 36k miles. Also comes with powertrain warranty, good thru 10/6/17 or 100k miles. Do not make a $3K+ mistake, B4 you buy a used truck demand to see shop bills & have the truck inspected by a 3rd party! Riding high on $5,500 of 6 inch lift kit with 35 inch Nittos and XD wheels, $610 fender flares, Katzkin leather seating, nerf bars, CD player, tilt steering, cruise control, OnStar, keyless entry with alarm, towing package, bed liner, power windows, power mirrors, power door locksSTILL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY, Gibson Truck World*Repair Description: Total Invested = $811.94*10 Mile Road Test, 135 Point Inspection, Lube, Oil & Filter, Replaced Air Filter, Replaced Trailer Plug, Tighten All Lift Bolts, Balanced Tires & Installed Tire Pressure Monitors, Alignment, Installed Kick PlatesBattery Condition Test : Good, Alternator Condition Test : Good*Labor time quoted by All Data Universal ShopKey* Gibson Truck World in Sanford, FL has the lowest price for used trucks period! Gibson specializes in pre-owned Ford trucks, Dodge trucks, Chevrolet trucks, GMC trucks, Jeeps and SUVs. Gibson Truck World sells, ships trucks across the country & worldwide. We have a large selection of F150, F250, F350, F450, F550, RAM 3500, 2500, 1500 Chevy or GM 3500, 2500, 1500 quality pre-owned pickup trucks.
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