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2008 Silverado LTZ Z71


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2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 4WD for sale, asking (((((($21,600 obo))))))). 106k miles. Truck has been my daily driver for the last 6 years, I'm the 2nd owner. Truck is in great shape inside and out. Interior still looks new, paint is in great shape, no mechanical problems. I've purchased another truck and don't want to keep both so I've decided to put this one up for sale. Transfer case was replaced in June of 2015 and has 18 months of warranty left. Ball joints, control arms and cv axles changed last summer. All work performed by certified mechanics, receipts available. Struts and shocks all changed last weekend. Truck has never been used off road. I have plenty of pics available, just ask!

 

LTZ package, truck has everything but Navigation and backup cam. Truck has sunroof, rear entertainment center with roof mounted TV and dvd player. Heated front seats, black leather interior. Magnaflow exhaust, Volant cold air intake. Spray in bed liner. Ddm tuning HID kits in low beam and fog lights. Go Rhino Dominator 2 side steps. All emblems removed from truck. Truck has never been used for any sort of heavy towing, only thing pulled behind the truck were a few boats. All maintenance has always been done on time, oil has been changed every 5k miles. Transfer case fluid changed every 10k miles. Front diff fluid just changed, all full synthetic fluids always used. Truck runs and drives great! Title in hand. Contact me at [email protected] or 504-338-7077. No calls after 10pm please!!

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