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VIN: 3gnek13t22g231788 Avalanche sport z71 truck: Cheve Avalanche 2003 Sport loaded
Model: Avalanche
Make: Chevrolet
Condition: Used

2003 Chev Sport 4x4 four door loaded as is .

Leather heated seats

Sunroof

All options PS,PW,tilt,C,A.C, on star.

 

New parts as listed

Motor,Tranny, Gas tank,Shocks , Rotors, Rear brakes .

 

Will need to fix the Rockers,Windshield,Tires

Motor and tranny have less then 60,000 miles. The body has over 150,000 miles on it. The tach is in both KM and miles. This truck is you can drive and fix up depending on your state or prov laws . Shipping can be done with a local shipping company or I can drop the truck off to a airport in my area. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF DO NOT HAVE THE CASH. The Ownership papers will be sent  upon payment to your address via fedx,UPS or Canada post. Deposit must be made upon sale of or full payment thourgh paypal , Cert bank or money transfer etc. NO PERSONAL CHECKS!! I have more picture's I can email  them Sorry there was a storm when I took them. Pick up cost is at the buyers cost. I can  deliver the  truck in eastern Canada with gas money sent ahead. I will however only drop off the truck on  the trans canada highway by a bus station or major city and at your cost. I can also meet you by a USA boarder in Eastern Canada we can talk about this matter via phone . Thank you and Good luck on your bid .

 

 

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