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2013 Chevrolet Avalanche Black Diamond 4wd Ltz Crew Cab-must See-no Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:12000
Location:

United States

United States

4WD LTZ Crew Cab
12,000 MILES
5.3L V8 SFI FlexFuel with Active Fuel Management, Automatic
Full Transferable Factory Warranty

EXT/INT COLOR
Fairway Metallic, Ebony Leather

LUXURY FEATURES
Air Conditioning
Climate Control System
Air Conditioned Seats
Dual Zone Climate Control System
Homelink System
Steering Wheel Radio Controls
Cruise Control
Sunroof
Clock
Heated Seats
Tinted Windows

POWER EQUIPMENT
Power Steering
Power Windows
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Driver's Seat
Power Passenger Seat
Memory Seat Position

INTERIOR
Wood Trim
Leather Steering Wheel

SAFETY FEATURES
Driver and Passenger Airbags
Keyless Entry
Traction Control System
Side Air Bags

SOUND SYSTEM
Factory System - AM/FM - CD
DVD Player

ADDITIONAL NOTES
DVD, Surround Sound, Touch Screen Navigation, Satellite Radio, Reverse Camera, Bose Premium Sound, Roof Rack, HD Trailering, Bluetooth, OnStar, Parking Sensors, Power Running Boards, 22in. Factory Chrome Wheels

I have the vehicle for sale locally as well with an asking price of $49996, therefore I reserve the right to end the auction early.  Feel free to contact me through eBay or call 603-703-8684. 

Thank you,

Josh
 
NOTE:  I am having an issue with this new interface and cannot seem to add a paypal deposit requirement.  I WILL require a $500.00 deposit.  Unless I can make the change prior to auction end, I will simply just email an invoice.  Thanks for your understanding.

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