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I am the third owner of this beautiful looking 1999 Chevy Silverado that I have babied since day one.

 

Asking price is $9,000.00

 

It is being listed with the following options.

 

5.3L Vortec Motor

 

Z-71 Off Road Suspension

 

Goodyear Wrangler AT/S Tires with about 30% tread remaining

 

Brand new Rancho RSX Shocks installed about 3 months ago

 

Power Locks

 

Power Windows

 

Keyless Entry

 

Electromatic Compass with Temperature

 

Am/Fm Radio with cd player

 

Gray cloth interior

 

Step Bars

 

Side Bars on Bed

 

Tow Package

 

Fog Lights

 

Also has bed liner

 

The molding on the sides was removed due to the mold that started to build up on it.

 

I will also be including the XM radio tuner with it as well.

 

Also has a new water pump put on about a year ago.

 

New AcDelco fuel pump installed about 5000 miles ago. Replaced the Spark plug wires then as well.

 

The spark plugs were replaced at 85000 miles.

 

All the fluids were replaced at about 100000 miles.

 

There is some paint that is chipped off on the bed side were the rails are from some bed caps that used to be on it. And some paint chipped off from below the fuel door.

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