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1996 Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 New Motor Miles: 1,450 $5432.10 OBO This truck was specially outfitted for self-supported off-road adventure travel with mountain bikes, guitars, camping, and backpacking gear. Custom reinforced over-cab roof rack for secure storage. Custom rear sliding storage platform with adjustable built-in bicycle mounts and storage mounts makes for easy loading and unloading, plus, gear and supplies remain secure when traveling offroad. Starboard built-in shade awning. Custom 20-gallon-plus water storage system allows five- to ten-day outings without returning to civilization for services. Vehicle details: 1/2 ton 4x4 lifted 6" lift with O.R.D. torsion bars Gears upgraded to 4.11 front and rear Rear end is a 14 bolt with 6 lug axles (same as ? 3/4 ton) Registration is current through January 2015 After purchasing the vehicle in December 2010, current owner made the following improvements to vehicle: $ 4,996. TSD Auto and Quality Carque March 2011 replaced hoses replaced motor mounts replaced transmission mounts replaced front seal replaced rear main seal replaced oil pan gasket replaced oil pump performed tune up performed oil change replaced power steering pump replaced water pump replaced alternator replaced idler pulley replaced tensioner pulley replaced radiator replaced harmonic balancer new fluid in front and rear differentials new fluid in transfer case replaced steering gear box replaced fan clutch replaced belt rebuilt transmission $ 8,682 Stone and Steel February 2011 installed sliding cargo tray with custom mountain bike platform built custom metal water storage containment system with storage basket built custom heavy-duty roof rack installed shade awning $ 182 Little Dealer Little Prices March 2011 installed electronic brake controls for towing $ 1,155 Car Guys of Scottsdale March 2011 installed XM Radio installed XM Radio antenna installed 800 watt power inverter and harness installed Pioneer AM, FM, iPod, and CD disc changer installed door speakers installed rear speaker junction boxes, interface, and harness $ 5,565. Brian Auto Service May 2011 new engine installed at 204,172 miles $ 692. Tyrell-Marxen Chevrolet and Cadillac June 2011 replaced water pump and belt refilled coolant $21,272 ESTIMATED TOTAL Vehicle is being sold "As-Is" without warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied. Contact: Brian Allen: 480-766-0016 |
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