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Hello all, it's been good while it lasted but I've decided to put my truck back to stock as I'm ready to move up to a 2500.  Putting up the following mods for sale;

 

1. Fast headlights retrofit headlights mini D2S 4.0 Retrofit headlights with Diode dynamics Switchbacks installed. Complete Hylux 35w HID kit with ballasts, bulbs, harness etc - $800

 

 

2. LEER 100XQ cap with leer locker pull out storage and roof rails - Mint Condition - $1000 - On ebay/FB marketplace as well. SOLD

3. Diablo I3 tuner purchased from Diablew. (Performed stock restore function to remove tunes and unlock it for a new user) The screen has a few small scratches nothing major - SOLD

4. AMP running boards - Use OBD2 port for easy install - SOLD

5. Diode dynamics SS3 fog lights with original box - SOLD

6. Mint 2014 Denali cluster bought brand new from GM and programmed by WAMS - Can ship to WAMS directly if desired - SOLD

7. Upgraded wireless charging module and harness from Phil G.  No pad or trim just the hardware - SOLD

8. S&B intake - Oiled filter with recharge kit used once - SOLD

9. Corsa touring exhaust system - Sounds great could use a cleaning. Not super loud but definitely not quiet, zero drone - SOLD

10. Rear Hellwig swaybar Part no 7735 - SOLD

11. JL Audio SB-GM-3GSLVCNSL/10TW1 Stealthbox 14-18 Chevy Silverado/Sierra Trucks - SOLD

 

 

 

 

Pics to follow. Located In the King of Prussia PA area for local pickup. Everything is +/- 3 years old and has wear accordingly. Maybe 25k put on the truck in that time frame. 

 

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Amp steps should sell fast!! If you were local I’d have a few people that would definitely buy them for that price 

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Do you have a part number for the sway bar?

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20 hours ago, beepbeepimmajeep said:

Could I get a part number on that denali cluster? I have a 2017 and want to make sure its compatible. I know WAMS likes that. Thanks.

8425 4163

 

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On 8/14/2021 at 10:37 AM, SWOYER said:

7735

Thanks but apparently won't fit my 2011.

Posted
22 hours ago, NARDA1 said:

Thanks but apparently won't fit my 2011.

Yea these parts are for 2014-2018 only.

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On 8/18/2021 at 9:54 PM, AWDkid said:

pics of the headlights?

Sorry for the late reply it been a hard two weeks with weather and other stuff, I did get the headlights out and I'll post pics this weekend. It's likely that these will go to ebay unless someone is seriously interested beforehand. 

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2 hours ago, boettcher40 said:

Pics/specs on the DD fogs? Can always PM me instead. Looking to swap out my XB's for SS3's.

 

Regardless if you get mine or not, I HIGHLY recommend these over the XB's. They are significantly brighter and they illuminate the sides of the road. The pic below is with my retrofit HIDs (white in the middle) and the ss3's (yellow outsides).  Includes the clear cover lenses which are a little dirty but they should clean up fine, they are replaceable if you don't like them or want another set and are cheap. 

 

The ones I have are:

SS3 LED Fog Light Kit for 2014-2015 GMC Sierra 1500

SKU: DD6228

Lens.jpg

Fogs.jpg

Box.jpg

HID FOGS1.jpg

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