2007 Chevy Avalanche, Lots Invested, Lifted,leather, Dvd,navigation,35's on 2040-cars
Niles, Michigan, United States
2007 Chevy Avalanche, Loaded, very well kept. Tons invested.Over $15,000 invested in extras Black leather interior Navigation,CD, Rear DVD 6" Fabtec Lift with Dirt Logic coilovers $2,500 10,000lb Warn winch Iron Bull front and rear bumpers with factory backup sensors $3,200 3 sets , 2 in front bumper 1 in rear, PIAA lights at $700 a set, $2,100 20" XD wheel with 35X12.5X20 Nitto Tires $3,000 shorty headers with exhaust Volant cold air intake hypertech programmer optima battery step tubes Probably some things I forgot, please ask any questions before bidding tinted windows LED tail lamps $350 RBP grill $900 Just did $2,000 in maintenance in the last two weeks on the truck. Brand new Optima battery $250 Just installed 2 new exterior door handles and a new Chevy emblem on tailgate. Clear title in hand, Pictures do not do this truck justice. I can take more photos upon request, just ask. Everywhere I take this truck I get compliments. Hate to sell and don't need to, but time for change.
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