Clear on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Low miles: 75,200 (68,800 below average). Excellent condition, very well maintained. $17,450 OBO.
E-mail jamesgatz@gmail.com or call/text 208-869-4240.
MECHANICAL
Engine: 6.0 L V8 U OHV
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic
4-Wheel Drive, with Electronic (Pushbutton) Shift Transfer Case
Fuel: Gas
Front/Rear Brake Type: Power Ventilated Disc
Towing Capacity: 10,000 lbs
Heavy-Duty Trailer Towing Package w/ 7-Pin Electrical Connection and Weight Distribution Platform Hitch
Trailer Brake Controller
High-Capacity Air Cleaner
Engine Oil Cooling System
Heavy Duty Auxiliary Transmission Cooler
EXTERIOR
SnugTop Camper Shell
Line-X Spray-On Bed Liner
Trailer-Towing Mirrors: Manually Telescoping, Built-In Turn Signal Light, Power Adjustment
Front Fog Lights
Pickup Bed Light
Front/Rear Bumper Color: Chrome
Daytime Running Lights
Headlights: Auto On, Auto Delay Off
Rear Window Defroster
Polished Aluminum Wheels
Spare Tire Mount Location: Underbody
Spare Tire Size: Full-Size Non-Matching
Spare Wheel Type: Steel
INTERIOR
6-Way Power Drivers Seat
Power Door Lock System
Floor Mats: Front/Rear
Floor Mat Material: Rubber/Vinyl
Front Air Conditioning Zones: Dual
Tilt Steering Wheel, with Leather Trim and Radio/CD Controls
Center Console: Front Console with Storage
Cup Holders: Front/Rear
Premium Cloth Seats with Leather Trim
Power One-Touch Windows: 2
Overhead Console: Front, with Map Lights
Power Outlet: 12v Front
Reading Lights: Front
Storage: Door Pockets
Vanity Mirrors: Passenger
AMENITIES & ENTERTAINMENT
OnStar and SiriusXM Radio Ready
Remote Start
Cruise Control
Clock
Compass
External Temperature Display
In-Dash CD: Single Disc
Radio: AM/FM
Retained Accessory Power
Total Speakers: 4
Warnings And Reminders: Low Fuel Level
Front Wipers: Intermittent
Child Seat Anchors
Front Airbags: Dual
Power Door Locks
Upholstery: Premium Cloth with Leather
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Auto Services in Idaho
Wizard Auto Specialties ★★★★★
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Rob`s Automotive Repair & Exhaust ★★★★★
Robinson Auto Glass ★★★★★
Ray`s Auto Body Repair ★★★★★
Auto blog
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