Lifted 2008 Chevy 2500 Hd Ltz Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Philippi, West Virginia, United States
For Sale is a lifted 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4x4 crew cab with LTZ package has the 6.6 turbo charged V8 duramax diesel has the Allison 6spd automatic transmission has 101,098 miles, on star, navigation, has power windows, power locks, power mirrors with turn signals, power back glass, power sunroof, power steering, has got every option that LTZ offered. Has headlights and taillights covers, tint windows, has 7in ED rancho suspension lift, has 20x10 wheels with toyo 38x13.50x20 only has 1,000 miles on them, has t-rex grill inserts, quadzilla stealth 2 tuner, DPF has been deleted, has custom made exhaust with chrome stacks truck will roll the coal, has all new ball joints, 2 new CV axels, inner and outer tie rod ends, truck was not in any accidents however it did have a small interior fire didn't hurt any of the wireing in fact I bought the truck from North Carolina (Insurance company in NC give it a salvage title not sure why because there was nothing seriously damaged got the title done in WV and has a clear title some states brand titles differently.) drove it to my house in West Virginia which is 7 hr drive that's how minor it was truck is clean no rust any where have any other questions or need more pictures call 304-457-6187 home or 304-612-2108 cell
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