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The wife tells me we can't fit 2 car seats in the X-tended Cab so I have to sell my truck and get a crew or something else.

 

Here are the specs on my truck.

 

2005 Chevy Silverado LS

2500HD 4x4 Extended Cab

10,100 miles

Midnight Blue

6.6l Turbo Diesel Duramax/Allison

Locking Diff

Dual Batteries

XM/CD Stereo

Power Driver Seat

Dual Zone AC

Tilt/Cruise Power Windows/Locks

Off Road Package

HD Trailering Equipment

Camper/5th Wheel Trailer Wiring

Aluminum Wheels w/ 265 Nitto Terragrapplers

Fog Lamps

Tinted Glass

Speedliner Spray-in Bedliner

 

Asking $32,500

 

 

There are pics in the sig.

 

I will post more when I figure out how... :banghead:

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My condolances. Nobody wants to lose their truck. Hopefully it won't long before you get a new one.

Posted

Reminds me when I sold the T-bird for a van because of an upcoming baby. Now that's long past, it's back to the 'ol pickup!

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That is one nice truck. Wish I had bought the Duramax.

Gary

 

 

 

 

Yeah, sometimes it sucks to have to grow up. :D The kids are worth it though. Somebody is going to get one hell of a nice truck, while I'll probably be driving an Equinox or something :chevy:

  • 2 weeks later...
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My condolances.  Nobody wants to lose their truck.  Hopefully it won't long before you get a new one.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the condolances. I keep wondering if I'm doing the right thing but I know that the payment could go towards having two kids in daycare. :shakehead: I know... :wtf:

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I hear you man...I am really considering unloading mine too...these payments are killing me, my wife's been out of work almost a year now. Ouch.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Why won't two car seats fit?

 

 

 

 

They will fit but there's no room for the babies feet, unless the passenger seat is pushed farther up. We could make it work, it would be a lot more comfortable with a quad though.

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