2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Ltz on 2040-cars
Big Bar, California, United States
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2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LTZ
2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD LTZ Z71 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL ENGINE
ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND MUCH MORE!
9,200 GVWR
Now on sale for $29595.00 Details below:
Enclosed LEAR shell and BedRug Bed Liner
Flip-Fold rear seats
Rear bed step
Mirrors, Camper Style, Heated and Power Adjustable
Rear Axle – 3.73 ratio
Brake controller
Engine 6.6L Duramax Diesel
Allison transmission 6-speed auto
Safety package
Adjustable pedals
Rear parking assist
Universal Home Remote
Pioneer AVIC-F90B Bluetooth touch screen navigation with rear camera capability – Factory AM/FM Stereo MP3,
6-disc CD changer head unit available
Off Road suspension package with Skid Plates
Silverado LTZ Equipment Group
10 way power heated bucket seats w/driver memory
Leather appointed seating surfaces
OSRV mirrors w/power fold and adjust, heated, tilt turn signal and driver side auto dimming
BOSE Premium speaker system
Heated washer fluid system
Remote vehicle start
HD trailering equipment
Locking rear differential
Steering wheel radio controls
Power Locks and Windows
ISRV Mirror w/auto dimming, compass and temperature
Rear Audio Controls
Bodyside Moldings
Leather wrap steering wheel
Remote keyless entry
Illuminate Vanity Mirrors
Electronic shift transfer case
Victory Red
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