2007 Chevy Avalanche Loaded on 2040-cars
Lewisville, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:vortec 5.3 zl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Avalanche
Trim: LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: rwd
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 85,682
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
System specifications are as follows:
- 2 12 inch sub woofers in a JL Audio custom stealth box. The Sub woofers are 12w3v3 and they retail at $1899.95.
- The Amplifier is a JL Audio 600/1
- The head unit is a Kenwood Excelon. Model number is DNX9980HD and retail is $1200. Comes with a rear backup camera with this unit.
- 2 9inch headrest monitors and one 5inch monitor in the passenger visor.
The vehicle also comes with Foose DF-6 26inch chrome rims and with the tires, which all together retails at $3500.
Easy and to the point, the truck is solid and runs as good as it did when it was driven off of the dealers lot. The truck runs great and you will not be disappointed.
As for the bad:
- Dashboard has 2 cracks from the AC/heater which is common to be found in an avalanche.
- Normal wear on paint
- Rear bumper was hit when parked so the paint is chipped on the bumper.
- Rims have wear and tear from the sun but can be re-dipped or painted.
-Visor and passenger monitor need to be replaced.
As you can see the bad is mostly the accessories but the truck itself runs like it was just driven off of the dealers lot.System specifications are as follows:
- 2 12 inch sub woofers in a JL Audio custom stealth box. The Sub woofers are 12w3v3 and they retail at $1899.95.
- The Amplifier is a JL Audio 600/1
- The head unit is a Kenwood Excelon. Model number is DNX9980HD and retail is $1200. Comes with a rear backup camera with this unit.
- 2 9inch headrest monitors and one 5inch monitor in the passenger visor.
The vehicle also comes with Foose DF-6 26inch chrome rims and with the tires, which all together retails at $3500.
Easy and to the point, the truck is solid and runs as good as it did when it was driven off of the dealers lot. The point is the truck runs great and you will not be disappointed.
As for the bad:
- Dashboard has a crack from the AC/heater which is common to be found in an avalanche.
- Normal wear on paint
- Rear bumper was hit when parked so the paint is chipped on the bumper.
- Rims have wear and tear from the sun but can be re-dipped or painted.
-Visor and passenger monitor need to be replaced.
As you can see the bad is mostly the accessories but the truck itself runs like it was just driven off of the dealers lot.
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