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1990 Chevy K2500 4X4 For Sale


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Up for sale is my 1990 Chevrolet Scottsdale 2500 4X4. This truck is in amazing shape for a 1990. My father is the original owner, he drove it till 02 and then I drove it till last week. Its got a fuel injected 350 in it with a K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit, a brand new Y pipe, high flow catalytic converter, and Gibson dual stainless exhaust that exits tight around the Reese hitch. It is light french blue metallic and white as you can see by the pictures. I put Bushwacker fender flares on in 03 which really accented it. The rear right fender flare has a slight crack on it that is hardly noticable. I just recently put a 4" cowl induction functioning hood on along with a billet grille insert. The windows are all tinted 20 percent, black to chrome on sides and chrome titanium metal tint on the rear sliding window. The interior is in very good shape. I just fixed the headliner so that is in perfect shape. The seat has a small rip on the drivers side but other than that its perfect. I have a really nice Pioneer cd player inside with an XM Roady hardwired in to the Pioneer. I have a 1400 watt amp behind the seat with two 10" subwoofers..the stereo sounds amazing! It has 2003 Silverado Rims on it with Firestone tires that have about 60% tread left on them. The corner lights, parking lights, and taillights are all aftermarket clears. The eight foot bed has a bed line, bed mat, and Extang Platinum tonneau cover on it. The plow is an 7'6" Meyer poly plow. The best part is the truck only has 56,500 miles on it! I still have the original window sticker for it along with a clean title and all manuals. It also has fiberglass running boards.Along with the truck goes the original lights, original rims, and two extra ( the truck has a set) 55 watt KC highlights $4800 OBO I do not know how to post a picture here so check my personal photo for a picture of the truck by clicking on the word "03Silvy" Thanks.

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