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Sold my '13 2500 6.0 Sierra - Volant intake - Door Sills - Magnafl


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Has less than 9k miles of use. I kept track of every screw and washer and I even hung on to the directions. - $230

Volant Cold Air Intakes PowerCore® Intake with Air Box
Part # 151606
Vehicle 2013 GMC Sierra 2500 HD, 6.0L V8

Fits 2011-2013 6.0 Trucks

 

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Brushed stainless door sill plates 2007-2014 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 2500 - $80

 

Used just a few months. There are some light scratches overall but the drivers side has more scratches than the rest.

These will fit more than just the 2007-2014 GMC Sierra 2500. Please do a search on the part number to verify if it will work on your GMC Yukon or Sierra.

Part# 17802524

 

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Brand new Magnaflow Muffler - $150

 

Part# 12595

 

I never got around to installing this before selling the truck.

The ONLY truck I know that this will fit is a 2013 Sierra/Silverado 2500HD with the 6.0. Beyond that, you will have to do your own leg work to find out if it fits your vehicle.

 

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I also have a set of front and rear WeatherTech Extreme-Duty DigitalFit Floor Liners. I haven't had a chance to clean them up and I'm waiting on the floor anchor hook from WeatherTech before I take any pics. $150

 

Part # 440661 & 440660

 

Fits 2007-2013 Crew Cab

 

All items are located in Mead, Co. If picking up locally, I take cash and only cash.

 

I will consider shipping, but buyer wil have to pay shipping costs. Payments...I would prefer a money order through USPS (and only USPS) or they can be handled through Paypal, but you will be responsible for any fee's.

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