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Chevy 2500 Hd 2x4 Extended Cab Lots Of Extras on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:109100
Location:

Mooresville, Indiana, United States

Mooresville, Indiana, United States

2005 Chevy 2500 HD extended cab, Tool Box, Rihno lined bed, nerf/step rails, grill guard. Rubber floor boards, updated radio with aux and mp3, original radio is included. Air raid cold air induction system. Center console added, original jump seat will also come with it. Sitting on hummer 22inch Hellio wheels with nitto terra grappler tires roughly 10000 miles on tires. Also comes with original Chevy wheels and centers with tires with less than 5 k on them. 109100 miles excellent condition all around. Item is for sale locally and listing may be terminated at anytime. Excellent mechanical shape no leaks. Reserve price is lower than buy it now price.

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