Vortec 5.3 3lt Z71 Suspension, Navigation, Leather, Skid Plate, Loaded! Blk/blk on 2040-cars
Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States
2008 Chevrolet Avalanche 99K Miles Black on Black leather with every available option. Navigation, Cruise, 4WD, Auto Light, Z71 Suspension, Power Memory Heated seats, Park distance control, flex-fuel, etc. Owned one year, bought as a replacement vehicle after Hurricane Sandy but the business never rebounded. Will serve someone very well. Absolutely beautiful. Just performed oil service (synthetic always), new battery, tune up, and 4 mew MICHELIN LTX tires, top of the line, rides excellent! Here are some details from the Chevy website: EXTERIOR Z71 SUSPENSION PACKAGE, OFF-ROAD (Includes off-road jounce bumpers, specially tuned springs and gas charged mono tube shocks. (G80) heavy-duty locking rear differential. (B71) front and rear wheel flares. (N87) 4-18" x 8" (45.7 cm x 20.3 cm) aluminum wheels. (QXN) P265/65R18 on-/off-road, blackwall tires. (NZZ) Skid Plate Package. (BVV) tubular assist steps. (K47) high-capacity air cleaner and Z71 Off-Road Appearance Package, which consists of unique front fascia, satin chrome door handles, grille insert and mirror caps. (V76) front frame-mounted recovery hooks. (193) Ebony Custom leather-appointed interior trim. $1,830.00 (Includes off-road jounce bumpers specially tuned springs and gas charged mono tube shocks) (G80) heavy-duty locking rear differential. (B71) front and rear wheel flares. (N87) 4-18" x 8" (45.7 cm x 20.3 cm) aluminum wheels. (QXN) P265/65R18 on-/off-road black-wall tires. (NZZ) Skid Plate Package (BVV) tubular assist steps (K47) high-capacity air cleaner and Z71 Off-Road Appearance Package which consists of unique front fascia, satin chrome door handles, grille insert and mirror caps. Also includes (V76) front frame-mounted recovery hooks. ENGINE LC9 ENGINE, Vortec 5.3L V8 Sfi Flexfuel With Active Fuel Management capable of running on unleaded or up to 85% ethanol (310 hp [231.1 kW] @ 5200 rpm 335 lb-ft of torque [452.3 N-m] @ 4400 rpm) aluminum block. TRANSMISSION M30 TRANSMISSION, 4-Speed AUTOMATIC, Electronically Controlled With Overdrive And TOw/Haul Mode (STD) AXLE GT5 Rear AXLE, 4.10 Ratio $100.00 PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP 3LT LT Preferred Equipment Group $3,190.00 Includes Standard Equipment PAINT 41U Black $0.00 PAINT SCHEME Standard Paint $0.00 SEAT TYPE AN3 SEATS, Front Bucket With Leather-Appointed Seating $0.00 (AG1) 10-way power driver and (AG2) front passenger seat adjusters power lumbar control heated seat cushion and seatbacks 2-position driver memory adjustable head restraints storage pockets and floor console (STD) SEAT TRIM 843 Light TITANIUM/EBONY, Custom Leather-Appointed $0.00 ADDITIONAL OPTIONS NZZ Skid Plate Package $0.00 includes front underbody shield starting behind front bumper and running to first cross-member protecting front underbody oil pan differential case and transfer case frame-mounted shields PDD Convenience Package #2 $230.00 includes (XA7) heated windshield washer fluid system and (CE1) Rainsense front intermittent wipers This truck needs nothing, new tires and tune up make it complete. It is a used vehicle and does have the standard road chips and minor wear. Overall it is a 99 out of 100. There is a small ding on the rear tailgate as shown in the pics. Dent wizard is 75 bucks near me. I am sure there is one local if it bothers you. The Jesus Fish was my add on! Comes with the truck! |
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