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2003 Cadillac Escalade - Complete Audio & Video Upgrade + Great Deal on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:67514 Color: is White Diamond and tan interior
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United States

  Up for sale a 2003 Cadillac Escalade with only 67,514 miles on it. Exterior color is White Diamond and tan interior. Complete sound system upgrade from alternator wire to extra battery in back every thing looks like it should be there in the truck when it came off the assembly line.
 
  Put over $4000 into Audio and Video. Custom box, extra battery, Kicker 0 gauge wire, Stinger audio cables and videos cables, isulator, Hi fonics 4 Channel amp for highs, 3000 Watt Old School Memphis MOJO for subs, 3 Kicker L7's 4 omhs, with third row still in place, door speakers are all type R Alpines, six tweeters, center speaker, rear view camera, Clarion DvD touch screen head unit and (Ipod cable that's in the center glove). Kenwood EQ custom mounted under steering wheel. Two 7inch wide screen tv custom installed into factory head rests. 12 inch flip down  same color as headliners. Also have remotes for everything. Music no matter what your listening to it sounds GREAT... Autopage RS1000 and pager remote installed with a key pad kill switch works up to a mile away. . Factory HID's, E&G vertical grill looks awesome on the hood. I purchased the truck back in 2007 with only 41790 mile on it and 7 years later only put on 25724 miles. Its been babied since I purchased it, but hardly drive it anymore. After all the hard work that went into it I would rather part way's and sell it instead of sitting in the garage. Let someone else actually enjoy it.

  For wheels and tires 26" inch D vinci XL Havoc's on Perrelli tires with white walls. White walls need to be redone or just flip the tires around to the black wall..  Also still have factory 17" chrome Cadillac factory rims and tires with all 4 caps that come with the truck. All in all put over $10,000 into truck not include purchase price.. Clear and clean title on hand. Can either pickup or have a transport company pick up vehicle.     Vehicle is listed locally and reserve the right to end auction early and anytime.. Thanks for the interest.





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