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2002 Chevy S10 Extreme - Completely Custom, Show Quality - Only 26,200 Miles!!! on 2040-cars

US $12,800.00
Year:2002 Mileage:26200
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

2002 Chevy S10 Xtreme

This is a Full Custom S10 Extreme with ONLY 26,200 miles. Never seen rain or snow. 

This truck is lowered (not on AirRide) it has a 2" Block Drop in the rear and a 1" shorter spring in the front. Engine is the 4.3l with a K&N Air Intake added, other than that, no other engine mods have ever been made. 

All of the electrical has been upgraded for all the Audio, which consists of:

- Brand New (4/13 Dated) Optima Red Top Battery

- Rebuilt (Overwinter) 145 AMP alternator

- All wire for Power & Ground circuitry is now 4 gauge

The Wheels are Billet Specialties Stagsen fit 18x 7 1/2 Front on 235/40/18 and 20x8 Rear on 255/35/20 Nitto NT555 Extreme ZR tires.

Truck has a shaved tailgate, flushed bumpers, small side mirrors, DDM 6000K HID Head & Fog Lights, flush mounted tonneau cover that is fully powered on actuators, billet antenna, billet wiper covers, and 40% tint.

The inside is a Full Custom Tan Leather and Red Suede Interior.

The Stereo consists of all 30th Anniversary Precision Power Speakers Amplifiers and EQ, with a Sony Headunit , Streetwires electrical, and RCA cables.

A Custom 1 Piece AMP Rack & 3 Cubic Foot Before displacement Plexi with a MDF Plexi-Ported Enclosure. It houses (2) 10" PPI A.10 Subwoofers Powered by a PPI PC1000.1 Mono AMP w/ Dual Cooling fans. Doors consist of a pair of PPI PC652 MidRanges powered by a PPI PC 360 2 Channel AMP, A PPI PM.658 is Center Channel while a PPI PC.265 Component kit is Front stage in a Custom Dash and a Pillars all powered by a PPO PC 400.4 Channel AMP. EQ is a PPI E.D2 and the radio is a Sony DSX-S310BTX which runs fully off an IPOD or USB (No CD Player). All Power is supported by Streetwires (4 Gauge power and ground wires). Top of the line ZN9 Cables with lots of Red LEDs throughout. I have all the boxes and manuals to all Stereo. 

The bed is fully upholstered in matching Red Suede and tan carpet with red LEDs in a Chevy Bowtie. There is also a matching cushion for the tailgate for seating.

It also has a waterproof truck cover, extra Red Suede and Carpet, as well as a complete set of front light lenses.

Tons I'm sure I'm forgetting, but the truck with the low miles and thousands invested, the price is a steal. I'm only selling to start a new vehicle endeavor.

Feel free to call  (412) 292-0167 with questions or to schedule a time to see it.

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