2003 Chevy Avalanche V-8 1500 4wd Great Condition Brand New Tires!! $8700 Obo on 2040-cars
Wofford Heights, California, United States
110,102 Miles Great condition. Minor body damage Passenger side door. Rear Bumper. (all damage is 100% aesthetic and does not effect the functionality of the truck.) Engine has been Well maintained. Runs Perfect.
Fully loaded! All Leather Heated seats, adjustable lumbar support with the touch of a button. The seats adjust in every witch way with electric controls on the side of both passenger and driver seats. Separate climate control for driver and passenger. 2 key Fob’s that adjust the seat to set positions depending on the key being used. (Driver 1 & Driver 2). Compass and outside temperature displayed in rear view mirror. Amazing Bose Sound system with all controls on the dash as well as the steering wheel. I installed an after market iPod/iPhone interface. that is hard wired into the stereo. You can control the iPod/iPhone from the stereo or use any other audio device with a standard 3.5mm jack. |
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