Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Lt 4x4 Lifted Tons Of Upgrades on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
The truck is in perfect condition a normal road wear marks but no wreaks or major scratch or damage to the truck what so ever. The interior as well in all in working almost perfect conduction as well as the leather. The as really not been drive scene I have owned it less the 5000 in the two years I have had it only because I used it as a week vehicle. Everything on the truck has been professionally install and has quiet a lot to offer.
Rancho 4 inch lifted with adjustable rs9000xl shocks Air lift Suspension in the Rear load leveling up to 5000 pounds A.R.E Camper Shell with sliding glass windows Ranch Hand Grill Guard Smittybilt Step Bar After market Alarm with two way pager and remote start Bfg A/T 33 less than 2000 miles with full warranty Plastic bed liner with lifetime warranty Bedrug bed liner with chevy logo FlowMaster Dual exhaust Diablosport Intune I-1000 Spectre Cold Air Intake Spectre Throttle body spacer Husky Floor liners After Market Dash Mat LIFE TIME XM Radio as you can see or do the math your self there is over $12,000 in accessory. the truck has eveything you could possibly want or need |
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 for Sale
2003 chevrolet silverado 1500 hd ls crew cab pickup 4-door 5.3
4x4-lt3-5.3l v8-htd lthr-tx trk-short bed-crew cab-xd rims-x nice-dual zone ac(US $11,999.00)
No reserve 2003 chevrolet silverado 1500 ss extended cab pickup 4-door 6.0l
11 4x4 chev clean title alloy wheels gas auto cruis control power stereo abs 4wd
4x4 v8 extended cab recovery hooks tow power cruise dual ac stereo cd floor mats
Ltz ethanol - ffv new 5.3l cd 4x4 gvwr 7200 lbs. (3266 kg) (std) tow hitch abs(US $52,205.00)
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