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Part Out - 2003 Silverado 2500HD 4X4 (except Motor and 4L80e)


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Getting ready to part out my old 2500HD, Everything is for sale except for the Engine and Tranny.

 

Ill start off by listing the major parts for sale and if anyone has any nit pick stuff they need just let me know. Everything is OBO and will trade for any LSx engine parts or 2014 GMC Seirra parts. Please allow time for me to pull the parts off the truck if Ive not already, I work 12hr shifts 6 days a week.

 

Scott Hall

Ragland WV

304-928-8TWO7TWO Text or Call

 

Transfer Case w/ Floor Shifter - $600 + Shipping

14 Bolt 11.5" Rear Axle w/ Brakes - $650 Picked Up $750 to meet within 150 Miles.

Front Differential w/ CV Shafts - $500 + Shipping

Complete Front Brake Setup with New Pads $200 + Shipping

Dorman Replacement Gauge Cluster w/ 130600K Miles and Trans Temp - $230 Shipped (These will operate correctly in 1500 series trucks and is less then a year old)

Front Driveshaft $75 + Shipping

Rear Driveshaft $100 + Shipping

 

If Theres anything else anyone would like just post here or PM ME

 

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What trim level and color of interior? Cab/bed config?

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What trim level and color of interior? Cab/bed config?

1wt ext cab interior is shot has an 09 bed =/

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So nothing will work for me. I need a new 6.5ft bed off 03-06 and 03-06 LS/SLE door panels

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Can to tell me what size engine was in it and where are you located.

Had a 6.0 I'm from Logan wv

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