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FS: 2009 LTZ Silverado 5.3L Ext Cab 37,XXX miles


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2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ. It is an extended cab with the 5.3L V8 with 37,XXX miles on it. I have kept records of every service. I have had absolutely NO issues with the drivetrain/ power train. Oil changed every 3K miles with Mobil 1. Major service done at 30K. It has NEVER been in an accident or had any water damage or anything like that. I'm in northern NJ. Dealer is giving me $25K for it. Told me he could easily sell it or auction it for $26.8K which is what I'm asking.

 

-4WD

-3.73 Rear

-4 speed

-Z71 Package

-Rear camera (rear view mirror)

-Back up sensors

-Tuned by Black Bear Performance

-20" Five spoke GMC wheels (chevy bow tie cap)

-Cooper Zeon tires with 1,200K miles on them (275/60)

-Low Profile Truxedo Tonneau cover

-Chrome door molding

-Power folding side mirrors

-Black leather interior

-Sunroof (tilt and slide)

-Bluetooth

-Heated front seats

-Driver memory seat

-Bose speakers

-XM, mp3 jack, 6 disc changer

-Bluetooth

-Steering wheel audio and cruise control

-Dual automatic climate control

-6000K Headlight and Foglight HIDs

-Rear LED light bar

-Chrome grille insert

-Bushwacker OEM bedrails

-In channel vent visors

-Chrome tubular steps

-2" leveling kit

-Mud guards

 

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I have some other pics that I can email if interested.

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