2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 on 2040-cars
Brule, Wisconsin, United States
I am always available by mail at: ileana.langhorst@offensivelytolerant.com . This truck was the grand prize for a trade show giveaway at the 2015 WWETT Show and the winner chose the cash
option instead. This truck is in as-new condition and indicates only 404 miles on the odometer. The truck was
purchased in June of 2014 and has approximately 2 years or 35,500 miles remaining on the GM factory warranty. All
custom parts were dealer installed. Have all receipts. 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 Extended Cab (MSRP $41,665) with $16,727 in upgrades with receipts. Well over
$50,000+ invested.
6" Pro Comp Lift ($3,067)
Five Nitto 35x12.50x20 Trail Grappler Tires ($3,590 with wheels)
Five XD 808 Menace 20" Wheels ($3,590 with tires)
Bushwacker Wheel Flares ($599)
Pro Comp Skid Plate ($299)
Hammerhead Pre-Runner Front Bumper ($1,449)
Hammerhead Rear Bumper ($1,049)
Smittybilt X20 12,000lb Winch ($499)
Smittybilt Defender Roof Rack ($481)
Fabtech Bed-mounted Spare Tire Carrier ($169)
Scorpion Spray-on Bedlining System ($399)
20" LED SR-Series Bumper-mounted Light Bar ($499)
40" LED SR-Series Rack-mounted Light Bar
Four 4.72" Cannon Rack-mounted Lights ($800)
Two 4.72" Cannon Front Bumper-mounted Lights ($400)
Two 4.72" Cannon Rear Bumper-mounted Lights ($400)
Iron Cross Side Steps ($399)
Custom Katzkin Black with Blue Piping Leather Interior and Embroidered Headrests ($1,750)
Tinted Windows ($199)
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