up for auction is my 2006 Chevy ssr. it has the ls-2 6.0 v8 w/auto trans. power-memory&heated seats. tilt wheel and all other standard factory options. it has the 19" wheels in rear and the tires front and rear are almost new. the brakes and all fluid levels have just been serviced and the transmission has just been serviced also. my wife drives this car along with me so it is mechanically impeccable. it has the ls gauge pkg, and hard to find chrome pkg.it has the factory running boards and carpeted bed with wood slats and am-fm cd player chrome wheels. I have two toned the seats in black & silver to match the outside. it has 53,900 miles on it and has been in Florida all winter. I believe I'm the second owner and I bought it in n. Carolina. I don't know for sure but I have been told that the silver ssr's made in 06 with the chrome pkg was the last production run. so I've been told. I have installed the rear spoiler and the ssr graphics down in Florida and they really set the car apart from others. the retractable top works fine with no issues. this car is a fun car to drive with more power than anyone could imagine. I'm starting the bid at $15,000 only because the real ssr buyer knows what it take to buy one and I'm just eliminating all the guys who have nothing better to do but bid on anything they see on e-bay. if u have any ???I can be reached at 585-739-8100 8am-5pm est. please feel free to have vehicle inspected and ask any ????? you might have. $500 pay-pal deposit within 24 hrs. of winning bid and full payment within 72hrs via pay-pal or bank wire transfer. funds need to clear before vehicle is released. please no scams.
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