Chevrolet: Trailblazer Ss Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Moundridge, Kansas, United States
Any questions at : marlynmortaj5@mail-on.us
Up For sale is My 2007 Trailblazer SS.I purchased this vehicle Used in February of 2014 with 35663 miles.My Reason for Selling, is my Husband and I are both Looking for AWD vehicles as we are moving to a colder climate This is used as my second vehicle to go away with- it is not used daily.The Vehicle is in GREAT Condition and i have LOVED IT!It sounds very good- please see the following Link for additional Photos and videosClick 2007 Trailblazer SS to view additional Photos Take note of the photos- the paint is in good shape, but there are touch ups here and there, but nothing majorThe interior is in great shape as well, the custom floor mats shown are included as wellI had also purchased the pictured: New emblems, mud flaps and window splash guards, just have not got around to having them installed The tires are a few months old and are in excellent condition!I also just recently had brand new brakes installed on all 4 wheels.The airbag light will come on from time to time (it is on now)- My mechanic said that it is most likely a loose connection somewhere. I was also told this has a factory tow package with 4:10 gears. Please reference the photo of the option codes for confirmation.The only addition i have added were the Floor mats and the add on blue tooth module from transitBlu - it works great with my Samsung phone (all speakers)The onstar works- however i had my mechanic disconnect the antenna after i saw the YouTube video of the car being driven- it is under the rear passenger seat.
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