2006 Chevy Silverado 3500 4x4 Extened Cab Duramax Diesel Mason Dump on 2040-cars
Edison, New Jersey, United States
Truck is in great condition! Don't let the mileage foul you look at the
pictures! Dump body is less than one year old lightly used. Interior
is less than one year old as well. No mechanical issues! K&N
Washable HD air filter New tires on the rear and front still have wear
left on them. This truck has alot of life left in it because of the
maintenance and refurbishments that we have done to it. New Brakes
(calipers, pads and rotors all oem) New shocks monroe pros up front and
ranchos in the rear. New tires in the back making the truck plow
ready. Dump body is less than a year old and was only used to hold and
dump grass clippings during this season. Duramax and allison
transmission are bulletproof it runs and pulls the same as when they are
new! We no longer need this truck so we will consider all serious
offers. The truck and in its current condition we think should yield
22k in the spring but we want to make some other purchases now!!! so
make us your best offer and we'll seriously consider. Can help with
shipping but that will depend on where...
227150 miles on the truck. In great condition a electrician had it before me and his tool box body fell apart... those aftermarket things just don't last.... So thats why it has a new Dump body on it and I threw the interior in there... This truck is ready to work 100% Minus the plow and the crew... Make me a offer. or if you need more info. |
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