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2008 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 2500 Hd Leather Nav New Tires! Nice Duramax on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:113000
Location:

Carrollton, Missouri, United States

Carrollton, Missouri, United States

2008 Chevy 3500HD Duramax

LT2, Dually, 4X4, Crew cab

113,000 miles

Cat skins leather with gray suede insert

Eclipse navigation with back up camera

Kenwood amp with Kenwood door speakers

B&W turnover ball

6" oval Stainless steel nerf bars

3" stainless steel bull bar

Chrome bug shield

GM Chrome door handles

Husky molded mud flaps

4" turbo back exhaust

S&B cold air intake Dry flow

Delete programmer

Spray in bed liner

New cooper tires

The truck has a programmer installed on it but no programmer. The computer is set to turn off EGR and exhaust regeneration cycle, Not sure what brand of programming it has but it's a lower hp tune. The truck runs and drives great! Has allot of newer accessories and is ready to go! 
PLEASE CALL FOR ANY QUESTIONS! 

Asking $29,950.00 OBO MAKE OFFER! WILL CONSIDER TRADES!

Thanks for looking! Michael

Cell: 660-329-2055 call/txt
Shop: 660-542-0100

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