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2004 Chevrolet Dually Crew Cab 4x4 Spotless Low Miles Only 61,800 Fully Loaded! on 2040-cars

US $21,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:61800
Location:

El Cajon, California, United States

El Cajon, California, United States
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2004 Chevy Crew Cab FULLY LOADED 4X4                               Dually SPOTLESS!!___________

VERY VERY HARD TO FIND!!

ALWAYS GARAGED SINCE BRAND NEW THE PAINT SHINES LIKE NEW!

OIL CHANGED EVERY 4000 MILES SINCE NEW!

85% Tread left on all 6 tires!

I HAVE OWNED THIS TRUCK SINCE NEW 4000 MILES!!

VERY LOW  ORIG MILES 
61,800 ALL  EASY FREEWAY MILES

FULLY LOADED SILVERADO MODEL

SEATS 6

ONCE IN A LIFE TIME FIND IF YOU NEED A REAL TRUCK THEN THIS IS IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4X4

SMOOTH CLEAN QUIET FREEWAY DRIVING TRUCK

8.1 GAS ENGINE (12 MPG)

AUTO WITH TRAILER ENGINE BRAKES

Fog / running lights

AC

POWER SEATS

POWER MIRRORS

DARK TINTED WINDOWS ALL THE WAY AROUND

POWER EXTENDED MIRRORS FOR TOWING

HEATED MIRRORS

ON STEARING WHEEL CONTROL CENTER

NEVER IN A WRECK 

NEVER HAD A SINGLE PROBLEM SINCE BRAND NEW

BLACK FACTORY WHEELS

TOW PACKAGE WITH ENGINE BRAKE SYSTEM

*****THE OUTSIDE OF THIS TRUCK ON A SCALE FROM (1-10) IS A 
SOLID ( 9 - 3/4 )LIKE BRAND NEW!!

*****THE INSIDE IS A PERFECT
( 9.9 ) LIKE SHOWROOM NEW!

CD PLAYER

DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL

FULLY LOADED

60/40 FRONT BENCH SEAT WITH FOLD DOWN CENTER COUNSEL 

REAR SEAT ALSO HAVE A FOLD DOWN ARM REST DRINK HOLDER

REAR SEATS FOLD DOWN FLAT FOR HAULING

ARTIC WHITE OUTSIDE

DARK CLOTH INSIDE

CARBON FIBER CHEVY EMBLEMS

(((NEVER))) PULLED A 5TH WHEEL<----> ALL FREEWAY MILES DRIVING FROM SAN DIEGO TO UTAH/AZ/RIVERSIDE

SHOP AROUND AND COMPARE PRICING! 

NEVER A SINGLE PROBLEM WITH THIS TRUCK SINCE BRAND NEW!

WITH THE COST OF DIESEL FUEL THIS TRUCK IS A GREAT CHOICE! IT AVERAGES OUT BETWEEN THE COST OF THIS TRUCK AND THE FUEL COST TO BE A BETTER DEAL THAN A DIESEL TRUCK

The truck is paid off -free - clear - CLEAN - California title in hand-

CURRENT CALIFORNIA REG OCT 2014


BUY IT NOW--> $21,900.00 

This truck new was $58,900

Im looking for a 1/2 ton- mini truck or full size truck for a lot of travel!

BEFORE PURCHASE PLEASE CALL OR TEXT: 
619-633-9971

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