2016 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Ltz on 2040-cars
San Simon, Arizona, United States
Feel free to email: johnajttritt@iamfat.net .
2016 SEMA Show Truck Available!
2016 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Crew Cab LTZ 6.6L LML Diesel 4x4
SCROLL DOWN FOR MULTIPLE PHOTOS / VIDEO'S At Bottom of Page
(ALL PHOTOS COPYWRIGHTED 2016)
Reasonable Offers Welcome
Even at Wholesale Costs, you can't build this truck for the Buy it Now Price.
Over 120K invested in this truck and you can own for a fraction of the cost. Professionally built with and an Eye
catching 3M Brushed Black Metallic Custom Wrap. The Prismatic Powder Coating is a 3 stage Powder, the color is
incredible and changes depending on the light. This is a 3 stage color made up of Intense Blue with a Super Chrome
Base and finished off with a Clear Vision Clear Coat. This Silverado was purpose built for SEMA 2016 with no area
untouched. Project Thin Blue Line was built to impress and believe us, it has upheld it's end of the bargain.
Compliments don't run short, even from the most discriminating buyers and connoisseurs.
This 2016 Silverado 2500 will grace the 2017 Catalog's for multiple manufacturers including Hostile wheels, Cognito
Motorsports Suspension, Bodyguard Truck Accessories and many more. The truck just left Las Vegas after a few photo
shoots. Please see build details below, Please note all of these parts are new and have less than 800 Miles on
them. The truck turns heads and these photos do not do it justice. Notice in the photos the truck looks Varying
shades of black, Matte, silver and every shade in between. Sunlight to darkness this thing looks amazing!
Truck Just Won Best of Show, Best Lifted Truck at the Severed Ties of the Southwest Show
All sponsor graphics were designed to be simply removable Including the Blue Zombie And Hostile Lettering,
These were used for the show and are not designed to last a long period of time.
Due to the nature of the sale and the complexity of questions,
Some Answers to Questions you may Have:
The truck is Factory Black under the wrap
Still Under Factory Warranty (Purchased New 6 Months ago)
One Owner No Accidents, Clean Carfax
Selling to start another SEMA project that will take almost a year to complete, need to get started asap.
50 State Emission Compliant, This truck has not been Deleted, all factory emission's parts are in place with
the exception of the Muffler Back Dual Exhaust...
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 for Sale
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