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2003 Chevrolet Ssr Convertible ~ Low Miles ~ Supercharged ~ on 2040-cars

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Year:2003 Mileage:25645
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2003 Chevrolet SSR Convertible
~ Supercharged ~ Low Miles ~
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Highline Motorsports of AZ is proud to bring to our clients this gorgeous 2003 Chevrolet SSR Convertible with just 25k original well kept miles. This truck has a Magnuson Supercharger which absolutely makes this SSR the king of the road. This truck has been meticulously maintained throughout its whole life. Located in sunny Phoenix AZ this Chevy SSR comes with a clean Carfax and Autocheck. Summer is here so start enjoying it in the soon to be collectible 2003 Chevrolet SSR. Check out the 30+ pictures located below and if you have any questions or want to make an offer please feel free to contact Nicholas at 602.481.0272. Hurry this one of a kind SSR won't last long!

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