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Time has come to prep the truck for trade it so have a few things up for sale.  All prices are SHIPPED to lower 48 except where noted.

 

Weathertech floormats (front and rear, brown) fits 14-18 GM 1500 crew cabs.  $110 shipped.

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Factory front springs fits 14-18. $25 + shipping.

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Factory rear diff cover (14-18 I believe).  Buyer covers shipping only.

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Sold:

Air intake

LED pods and brackets

License plate filler

Wet Okole Seat Covers

 

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SOLD - Wet Okole Seat Covers in Max-5.  Fits 2014-2018 GM 1500 trucks with front bucket seats.  Does NOT fit front bench seat trucks. Prefer to sell as kit but will break up.  Need a buyer for front and rear before this stuff ships.  $425 shipped.

 

 

TruXP Xtune+ Tuner AA-2882 (Autoanything's version of the Superchips Flashpaq F5 part# 2845).  Unmarried.  I have a guy at Superchips you can confirm this with before buying.  Check superchip's website, if 2845 is compatible with your truck, this tuner will work.  $250 shipped   https://superchips.com/flashpaq/ IMG_6083.thumb.JPG.05ab2417c2aa93d2dd9069fdcc2444fb.JPGIMG_6081.thumb.jpg.c47445e41acf19aeb80c7a0db1707c29.jpgIMG_6091.thumb.jpg.75c17a18aed712bc19c8a3107e55d977.jpg

 

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How much is the tuner? Did you like it? And if the brackets are still available, I'll take them.

 

Shane

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11 minutes ago, Shane T. said:

How much is the tuner? Did you like it? And if the brackets are still available, I'll take them.

 

Shane

Brackets are gone.  Tuner is $250 shipped.  

 

I liked it a lot.  It disabled AFM and corrected tire size.  Then it had some tunes built in that made a noticeable improvement.  It also doesnt let you get too carried away with changing stuff so it sort of protects you from yourself.  

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Are you going to be switching the suspension back to stock?
 


I don’t have the energy for that, Eibachs go with the truck.


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SOLD - Stainless Works Catback exhaust, dual passenger side exit CT14CBY connects to factory 5.3 y-pipe.  If you have a 6.2, you will need to modify the y-pipe connect, all rest of system will fit your truck.

 

$500 +shipping from Northern Illinois

 

Used for ~3 years. T304 stainless steel, lets be honest, t304 will outlast most of these trucks.  In excellent condition, all band clamps accounted for. Tips in excellent condition.  

 

I will ship this system but will require payment first.   Retail on these systems new is $900+.

 

I have some exhaust sounds clips I can share of start up and some driving.  This is the best sound exhaust I have every had on a truck. 

 

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Send me some sound clips

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Exhaust sold



Tuner, mats, springs, diff cover, and truck bed extender still available


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