2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Ltz Crew Cab Diesel 4x4 Southern Comfort Edition on 2040-cars
Jupiter, Florida, United States
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Welcome to a special opportunity and thanks for taking the time to view this extra-clean, 1-owner, low mileage and
exclusively Florida-owned and driven 2008 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Special Edition 2500 Series 4x4.
This is a very unique and highly-desirable Southern Comfort Edition Silverado. The top-of-the-line.
This is a great looking and performing 4-wheel drive truck. Obviously, not used for any type of towing or plowing.
Some guys (and gals) just like to sit up high and ride tall! And this is the perfect truck for that! It looks
awesome and has a great stance. This was the highest-priced Silverado you could have purchased in 2008. Approaching
an original MSRP of $78,000 at your Chevrolet/GM dealership and very, very limited availability. The Southern
Comfort options package from GM was over $17,500. And that's before the awesome custom paint application and
original $52,800 MSRP window sticker when new in 2008! The options list includes:
-Pro Comp 6" Suspension Lift
-20-inch Pro Comp Wheels with 35-in Pro Comp Tires
-Wood dash/door/steering wheel kit
-painted window visors
-color-keyed painted wheel flares
-Chrome Nerf bars
-Billet Grille
-Chrome Exhaust tip
It has a powerful 366-hp 6.6 liter Direct Injection V-8 Diesel that will provide you all the power you will ever
need. Combined with an amazing 660 ft./lbs. of torque at just 1600 rpm's, go ahead and be the first one to tow
anything you want with this baby! And it has the Towing/Trailer Package and Brake Control. For you guys with Big
Boats or RV's..or just want to be the one that stands out at the Country Music Concert parking lot, or KISS Country
Chili Cookoff...gathering all the attention.
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 for Sale
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