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1999 Chevrolet Tahoe Ls Sport Utility 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:141947
Location:

Laredo, Texas, United States

Laredo, Texas, United States

 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe excellent condition for a 15yo vehicle, original shinny paint, interior super clean and almost perfect, all services made (trans fluid & filter, gasoline filter, rear axle gear oil & new gasket and cover plate, front differential full service, new control arms and ball joints, new spark plugs, wires, distributor, radiator flush and new antifreeze, new serpentine belt, new fan clutch, 3 new auxiliary electric fans, K&N intake filter, a/c serviced, New front and rear brake pads,4 Monroe gasmatic shocks, NEW KENWOOD CD/MP3/Iphone5 Bluetooth Player,New ALARM w/Remote starter 2 key fobs, New Tires on 20"s, spare tire and tools, also will include 4 hwy auxiliary WARN lamps (worth more than 400dlls a pair) w/hi/lo controls

It sounds to good to be true???

But it is true, truth is I bought this SUV in really good shape but everything was original, So I replaced everything mentioned above, and made it my 3rd vehicle and put on it less than 3000 miles since I owned, I have never sold a vehicle thru eBay but look at my feedback and I am a very serious and responsible person, I will assure you if you buy it, that the only thing to expend on it on the near future is pumping gas!!!

Notes: *Engine Hood had been replaced by previous owner (unknown cause)

            *Captain Seats are professional reupholstered in perforated leather (looks better than the originals)

            *Vehicle has no crash or accident history  

            *Tires still under warranty by Discount tire certificate

            *In a scale of 1 thru 10, one being bad and ten being perfect this truck is a solid 9

            *4x4 system works flawless, with auto 4wd available

            *Engine and transmission runs and works perfect

            *No signs of visible rust on panels or undercarriage.

            *A/C blows cold air/ heater work as it should, since I live where temperatures reach 100+ I have installed 3 aux electric fans.(not because it overheats, but a cooler engine performs better)

            *New battery Advance Gold 5y warranty( bought 08/14/14 you will get the receipt)

            *Two amps, 2000wts & 400wts and 2 10" subwoofers


Please feel free to ask any reasonable and coherent question.

            IF PAYMENT RECIEVED AND CLEARED, FOR AN ADITTIONAL 100 DLLS, I WILL BE ABLE  TO DELIVER IT UP TO SAN ANTONIO TEXAS WICH HAS AN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN CASE YOU FLIGHT TO PICK IT UP.

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