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Gmc Sierra 3500 Custom Dually on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:89000 Color: has been upgraded with LED lighting
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2005 GMC Sierra SLE 2wd crew cab custom dually

Excellent condition custom dually. Fully optioned out vehicle with all available features. This truck was custom built in AZ by Superduty Headquarters. This is a fully bagged air ride suspension truck. It lays the frame on the ground and tucks about 5" of tire and rim in the fenders when all the way down. The original owner spent over $50k on this custom build not including the cost of the truck. So well over $100,00 for the whole thing. Crazy!!!

The truck rides unbelievably straight and smooth. The rear suspension was fully custom built to allow for proper clearances and integrity to the truck. This stuck was featured at SEMA in Las Vegas a few years about for its outstanding custom chassis and suspension upgrades and modifications. 

All of the parts that were used in this build were the best money could buy. Here are some of the parts. I am sure I'll miss something. 

  • Alcoa 24" classic wheels (all 6 are fully polished forged aluminum wheels)
  • New Toyo tires
  • Oasis on board compressor 
  • Brand new full custom leather interior (has red contrast stitching)
  • in dash DVD player
  • custom built gauge cluster for air gauges   
  • FASS diesel fuel system
  • Diablo diesel programmer
  • MBRP exhaust
  • high performance air intake with K&N filter
  • Clifford alarm/ remote start combo
  • Billet handheld controller for air ride
  • has 2 (5 gallon) on board air tanks
  • New headlights with true HID lighting
  • New front turn signal marker lens
  • all lights interior and exterior has been upgraded with LED lighting

I have almost all of the receipts from the original owner from the custom build.

please call/text 864-423-0643 with any questions






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