2004 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500 Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 8.1l on 2040-cars
Simi Valley, California, United States
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8.1l 496ci Big Block V8 4L85E 4 Speed Auto Autotrac T-Case Airaid TB Spacer Volant CAI Gibson Cat Back Exhaust Optima Red Top Diablo Tuner w/ Custom Tune Mobil 1 Syn Oil & Filters Used Suspension & Gears: BDS 6" Lift w/ Narrow Steer Knuckles Front: ARB Air Locker 9.25 IFS. Tie rod sleeves. Fox 2.0 Reservoir Shocks. Locking Camber Plates. Rear: 14 Bolt FF 10.5" Eaton G80 Locker. BDS shocks on raised mounts w/ skid plates. Pinion Guard. Rockcrusher Diff Cover. Gears: 4.88 Gears Lucas Oil Heavy Duty Gear Oil Interior: Leather, power everything, sunroof. Clarion VX400 DVD NAV Sirius Satellite Radio Alpine Door Speakers Backup Camera Cobra 29LX CB Radio w/ Firestik II 5' Antenna LED Cabin Lights Exterior: 37x12.5x17R Goodyear MT-R's w/ Kevlar. 17x9 Moto Metal MO957's Full size spare with matching wheel. Viair 10007 Onboard Air w/ Dual Compressors KC Daylighters w/ HID's HID Headlights (High/Low/Fog) High Lift Extreme Jack Mile Marker Winch on Cradle w/ Front Hitch CIPA Attachable Tow Mirrors Extra parts: Energy Suspension Poly Body Mounts (New in box), Tie Rods, CV Axle, Drive Shaft, too many to list. |
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