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I am selling my 2001 Silverado Extended Cab Stepside Z71. It is the 5.3 V8, 4x4, Auto, and has around 95XXX original miles. The rockers and cab corners are original and solid as well as the rest of the body and frame. The frame still has some of the factory wax coating in places. I have replaced many parts and done several upgrades on the truck. I am asking $8500 and currently pretty firm on the price.

 

Here is a list of new/upgraded parts:

Rough Country 2.5 inch leveling kit
Rough Country steering stabilizer
Cognito Idler/Pitman Arm support kit
Raybestos Professional upper control arms, lower ball joints, inner and outer tie rod ends, and pitman and idler arm
Dorman rear leaf spring shackles
2015 Silverado OEM wheels/lug nuts
275/70/18 BFG All Terrain KO2 tires (about 600 miles on them)
Dynomax 39311 Stainless Steel Exhaust System w/ polished tip
Spectre Air Intake Kit (still have stock airbox)
New Dorman outer door handles
AC Delco AD244 145 Amp Alternator upgrade
AC Delco Belt tensioner
AC Delco water pump
AC Delco thermostat
AC Delco upper and lower radiator hoses
Both belts replaced with Goodyear Gatorback
Dorman stainless steel brake lines
AC Delco brake hoses
Parking Brake cable
Parking brake shoes
Dorman rear differential cover
Mobil 1 75W-90 Gear Lubricant in front and rear differential
AC Delco transfer case fluid
All new fuel lines
05-06 front and rear caliper and rotor upgrade (Bigger rotors)
New Dorman rear brake dust shields
GMC Denali cluster w/ trans temp programmed to exact miles
Interior all upgraded to hyper white LEDs including radio and tape deck
Dorman HVAC Door Actuator
New tailgate hinges/bump stops/cables
Black powder coated front bowtie
Spyder clear headlights, parking lights, and fog lights with black housings
Weather tech contoured floor mats
AC Delco shift lever rubber boot
AC Delco washer fluid level sensor
AC Delco replacement front door speakers
New AutoCraft Gold battery
Oregon Performance corvette transmission servo (Not installed, but will come with truck)
2 new keyless entry remotes
Replacement rubberized radio knobs
2 new console keys
Debadged and demolded (still have stock side molding)

 

 

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