Chevy Trailblazer Lt **clean, Upgraded, Ready To Go** on 2040-cars
Lockport, New York, United States
Year: 2003
Make: Chevrolet Model: Trailblazer LT Exterior: GM MOONSTONE METALLIC (Dark Metallic grey) Interior: Charcoal Interior Engine 4.2 Inline 6 Transmission: Automatic Odometer: 69,000 miles I have owned this SUV for two years and kept almost every receipt of the work that has been done since it has been in my possession. New Parts Within the last two years: Rain-X Windshield Wiper Blades(Front) Power Steering Lines Right Motor Mount Bosch Spark Plugs New Parts Within the last year: (4) New Premium Package GM 18" Chrome Wheels (4) New Tires (Currently with less than 2,000 miles on them) Rain-X Windshield Wiper Blade(Rear) Fuel Pump/Sending Unit Fuel Filter Gauge Cluster Professionally Rebuilt/Recalibrated HVAC Blower Motor resistor Rear Brake Pads Front Brake Pads Transmission Fuel Filter/Pan Gasket Left and Right Front Calipers Right Front Brake Hose Magna Flow High Volume Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter Gibson Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust system Rear o2 Sensor Transmission Oil Cooler Lines (front to rear) Rear U-Joint **LT Factory 16" Aluminum wheels available with the truck, they would make great rims for mounting up snow tires in the wintertime** **Comes with 2 sets of keys and 3 working key fobs** Sharp low mileage truck with multiple upgrades. There is no sign of rust on the exterior and it is very clean underneath. The interior is clean with minimal signs of wear and was professionally detailed by Delta Sonic Last week. There are no issues that I know of that would keep it from passing inspection. I completed a full synthetic fluid change on the drivetrain about 6 weeks ago (Front and Rear Differentials, Transfer Case, Transmission, and Engine). I purchased the Trailblazer in 2012 from a dealer who had purchased it at an insurance auction with 54,000 miles on it. It was in a very light front end collision. In order for it to pass inspection I replaced the bumper cover, Grill, and left front fender. It passed inspection a few weeks later and has been very reliable ever since. Due to the fact that the insurance company took it after the collision the title was branded "salvage". As I mentioned before this vehicle has been properly repaired, inspected, and is just as reliable as any other comparable vehicle on the road today, but I wanted to be upfront with the history I know of. I would keep the truck for myself, but I need to sell in order to make room for other projects. Inspected, insured, registered, and available for a test drive. |
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