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Just traded in my 2015 Sierra.  I have a few goodies that am looking to sell

 

I also have some Wet Okole Real Tree Camo seat covers that are in great shape.  They are for the crew cab with the middle seat in the front.  Im told they will also work on the console models but dont hold me to that. $280

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Pulled Out the Mids and Highs as well

These Are Hertz HCX 6x9s and 6.5s for the doors

$220 for the 6x9s regularly $599

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$180  for the 6.5" regularly $399 

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Pulled out the 2 12' Kicker Comp R DVC 2ohm subs

 

 

Brand New Bushwacker Fender Flares .  The set is still in the plastic.  I had to take them out of the box to transport them home.  ALL seals, and bolts and everything they come with still brand new

$275 comes with everything

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Front valence under front bumper.  If local you it’s free.  Hit me up


AFE Power Aid Throttle body spacer

This is mode 200-543 

Never got to install.  
asking 80

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OEM under dash lighting 

these are the oem lights for under the front dash.  Never did install

asking 35

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Rockford Fosgate Punch 400.4 Amp

amp is in excellent shape.  Any questions ask 

asking 240

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Still Adding pictures so message me if interested, or want more pics or some pics of things that arent uploaded yet

 

If you have any questions feel free to ask

 

 

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So no.  That was an older one in the picture.  These things sound great.  
 

 

for the weather techs are you local in San Diego? 

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Wow.   Is this how people are treated on here?   
 

I rushed to get the tuner out to him, and for got the cable.  Offered to send him a cable.  He said he was ordered one on Amazon.  
 

The license I didn’t know but instead of contacting me to make right you say buyer beware?  For real?  
 

calling me so I can figure the issue with Diablo may of been a way to keep you from spending 40 dollars.  The tuner isn’t married so there is no license being used.  If you haven’t paid it already I will call Diablo.  There is no reason to say buyer beware.  I hooked you up with a brand new tuner.  

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To clear this up.  The license was not what he purchased.  He had to unlock his pcm.  Which Diablo charged him 40 dollars for. Not the tuner or anything to do with the tuner. 

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