2012 Chevrolet Tahoe Ltz Ss Sport Utility White Harley Davidson Edition on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
Would you like to own one of the baddest Chevy Tahoe's around? Well here is your chance! Here is a 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe with about 13,500 miles and it is in absolute excellent condition. I am one of the pickiest people around on how nice I keep my vehicles and this is no exception. I ordered this Tahoe new in 2012 through my company and then bought it out last year so it probably will show two owners but it has always been owned by me. I ordered it with every option I could get except the electric running boards because i didn't exactly like them. You can be assured that there probably isn't a nicer 2012 Tahoe out there! I did a Stereo overhaul with an awesome Pioneer deck, JL Audio Amp, dual JL Audio Stealth 10 " Subwoofers and all other speakers replaced with high quality Pioneer speakers/tweeters etc. The small button you see in the pictures is a twist button to simply adjust bass levels and works awesome! I have all the original equipment to go with it also. It has 22" Boss 6 spoke deep dish look chrome wheels and high performance tires. I bought the engine performance programmer that they use in Police Tahoe's. I originally set the the high speed programmer to 130 MPH and it would ride right on the governer! I reset it to 150 MPH but needless to say I can't reach that governer! Still, this thing runs very well and I think you would be impressed. It has a full dual exhaust system with Magna Flow mufflers and sounds awesome without being too loud. The "SS Harley Davidson Special Edition" graphics were sepecially desighned and very tastefully done. This Tahoe is a total head turner and even has car dealers asking where I got it! I have the third row seating as well as the rubber rear protector. You will see an additional set of black wheels with orange inserts with great tires that match the graphics perfectly originally priced at over 2,000.00 that I am throwing in. It has the trailer brake towing package. It also has the blind zone traffic alert system as well. I may be willing to negotiate delivery options. If you have any questions or need any additional pictures let me know. I can assure you that you will not be disappointed! Thanks for looking! |
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