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Hey guys.. im thinkin about selling my truck and gettin a 2500hd chevy or gmc. Id like to know every ones input on what i should try and sell this truck for.. or what you think ill be able to get.

Truck is a 1999.It has 86500 miles on it. It has every option available for that year. Its a real Z71, it has 12 inches of lift. The tires are Mickey T Baja MTZ's and are 38x15.5x20. The rims are WELD racing Forged alumuinum wheels... which run about 850 a piece. It has an after market rear end from dynatrac.. with a detroit locker and 4.88 gears (front and rear) That rear end alone is $5000. It has Procomp laddar bars, and aftermarket skid plate. LED lights down the sides (Recon Running Lights) and the recon fire and ice under the tailgate. It also has back country side steps. Perfomance wise is a Full K&N setup, Granatelli Mass Air Flow sensor, 160 thermostat, optima battery ( 3 months old) headers, high flow cats with true dual exhaust, and a hypertech programmer. It has the triple shock option in the front from procomp and has edlebrock gas shocks in the rear. Inside it has a pioneer flip up, and a professionally installed sound system under the rear seat. 2 kicker 12's and a 400w amp. All the speakers have been replaced with good aftermarket speakers (SOUNDS GREAT!) I just put in chrome door handles on the inside a few months ago, (also chrome on the outside) Yes it has train horns too!!! the Nathan k3la.. which are the second biggest kit you can get.. and damn are they loud!! i might take em off.. i love em!. The truck has a billet grille, chrome bowtie up front, and a Goodmark cowl hood, it was in stylin concepts magazines up until about 4 months ago for the hood. Also has a viper security system with remote start. theres other stuff im missin.. but tahts all i can think of for now! lemme know guys!!

 

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Would trade possibly for an 03-06 chevy or GMC 2500hd... 4 door perferablly .. 6.0 is preferred.. but would consider duramax LLY.

 

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not bad actually for what it is... i get about 11 12 around town.. and 15 on the highway. I mean by no means is that good.. but for the tires and stuff.. i think it is.

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Thanks guys!! wow.. i thought stock trucks got more than that! i must be doin good then.. but then again.. im a GM tech and im sooo anal about keeping this truck in good shape.. all fluids are changed... more than recommended.. fuel filter every 7500 miles... lol. So.. i guess the good up keep makes the difference. im still leaning on selling or not... i love this truck man!

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Thanks guys!! wow.. i thought stock trucks got more than that! i must be doin good then.. but then again.. im a GM tech and im sooo anal about keeping this truck in good shape.. all fluids are changed... more than recommended.. fuel filter every 7500 miles... lol. So.. i guess the good up keep makes the difference. im still leaning on selling or not... i love this truck man!

 

Hell I changed mine at 6000 miles. One fuel pump burned up and I wasn't goin back in again.

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Nice truck. Sell it to me for five dollars :lol:. No but really, I can't help you with the price, but wanted to ask if you plan on doing a similar treatment to the 2500HD you get?

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to some extent.. id prolly go with 6 inches... because i need to tow my race trailer and truck.. so... 6 inches wouldnt hurt much really... but yeah.. its addicting... i love this truck.. and got many hours and lots of money into it!!

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I see you have a flip up dvd player, i'm getting a '99 soon and had read that the shift handle would interfere with the screen. How did you deal with that? anything will help. Thanks

Ps, sweet lookin truck

Dillpill

 

Hey guys.. im thinkin about selling my truck and gettin a 2500hd chevy or gmc. Id like to know every ones input on what i should try and sell this truck for.. or what you think ill be able to get.

Truck is a 1999.It has 86500 miles on it. It has every option available for that year. Its a real Z71, it has 12 inches of lift. The tires are Mickey T Baja MTZ's and are 38x15.5x20. The rims are WELD racing Forged alumuinum wheels... which run about 850 a piece. It has an after market rear end from dynatrac.. with a detroit locker and 4.88 gears (front and rear) That rear end alone is $5000. It has Procomp laddar bars, and aftermarket skid plate. LED lights down the sides (Recon Running Lights) and the recon fire and ice under the tailgate. It also has back country side steps. Perfomance wise is a Full K&N setup, Granatelli Mass Air Flow sensor, 160 thermostat, optima battery ( 3 months old) headers, high flow cats with true dual exhaust, and a hypertech programmer. It has the triple shock option in the front from procomp and has edlebrock gas shocks in the rear. Inside it has a pioneer flip up, and a professionally installed sound system under the rear seat. 2 kicker 12's and a 400w amp. All the speakers have been replaced with good aftermarket speakers (SOUNDS GREAT!) I just put in chrome door handles on the inside a few months ago, (also chrome on the outside) Yes it has train horns too!!! the Nathan k3la.. which are the second biggest kit you can get.. and damn are they loud!! i might take em off.. i love em!. The truck has a billet grille, chrome bowtie up front, and a Goodmark cowl hood, it was in stylin concepts magazines up until about 4 months ago for the hood. Also has a viper security system with remote start. theres other stuff im missin.. but tahts all i can think of for now! lemme know guys!!

 

The trucks also on Dynatrac.com under customer rigs. http://dynatrac.com/customers.html#

 

Would trade possibly for an 03-06 chevy or GMC 2500hd... 4 door perferablly .. 6.0 is preferred.. but would consider duramax LLY.

 

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Anyone can tell you that lift parts and custom parts lose their value and its only worth the blue book but to a hot rodder truck guy, I would think you can get offers for 14,000 since its ready to go and everything looks new. I know you have more into it than that but I thought I would help with the start price. My '84 is lifted and modified but I will never get what I put back into it so I Kelly Blue booked it and it happened to be about what I wanted for it so I tacked on a little since its in descent shape but all and all I have way more into it. You enjoyed the truck and I just hope I make enough off of it to work on my other project and leave the rest to memories. Its an expensice hobby with a crappy return but great looking rides! Good luck and I hope that helps with a start on your asking price. Might go higher and I though that where offers might start. Best of luck!

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Not trying to jack you thread...but i have to tell you, your truck is awesome!!!!! Love every part of it!!! Let us know how the sale goes.

 

+1 :dunno:

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