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2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Ltz on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:34203 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States
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More details at: lorenzapel@netzero.net . The following is a copy of the build sheet on this Silverado 4WD LTZ. I will promise you this truck is showroom
looking as you'll be able to see from the pictures I've provided.
One owner clean Carfax vehicle garage kept. Check out the pictures of the wheels tires and fender wells to see just
how clean this truck is. Same truck new today $60569.00
1GCHK29647E540707
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Vehicle Information
VIN: 1GCHK29647E540707
Model: CK20753-2007 SILVERADO 2500 4WD EXT CAB
Service Contract: No
Branded Title: No
Warranty Block: No
PDI Status: No
Order Type: 60 - RETAIL
Field Actions: 0 Open
Vehicle Build
Model: CK20753-2007 SILVERADO 2500 4WD EXT CAB
Order Number: KSPDSS
Gross Vehicle Weight: 4,177
Build Date: 03/22/2007
Build Plant: E
Option Codes
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there be any questions about the vehicle's original build or RPO information please refer to the original vehicle
invoice or window sticker.
1LZ - SILVERADO LTZ EQUIPMENT GROUP: * 12 WAY POWER HEATED BUCKET SEATS W/DRIVER MEMORY * FRONT LEATHER SEATING
SURFACE * OSRV MIRRORS W/POWER FOLD & ADJ, HEAT, TILT, TURN SIGNAL AND DRIVER SIDE AUTO DIMMING * BOSE PREMIUM
SPEAKER SYSTEM * UNIVERSAL HOME REMOTE * HEATED WASHER FLUID SYSTEM * REMOTE VEHICLE START * HD TRAILERING
EQUIPMENT * LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL * STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS * POWER LOCKS AND WINDOWS * ISRV MIRROR
W/AUTO DIMMING, COMPASS & TEMPERATURE * REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY * REAR ACCESS DOOR PWR WINDOW * ELECTRONIC SHIFT
TRANSFER CASE
1SZ - OPTION PKG DISCOUNT
59U - SILVER BIRCH METALLIC
6GL - FRONT SPRING
7GL - FRONT SPRING
833 - LIGHT TITANIUM/DARK TITANIUM
83I - DARK TITANIUM
A31 - POWER WINDOWS
A48 - POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW (DELETES STANDARD REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER)
A60 - TAILGATE LOCK
A68 - SEAT, 60/40 REAR FOLDING BENCH
ABV - POWER REAR SIDE WINDOW
AG1 - POWER DRIVER SEAT
AG2 - 10-WAY POWER PASSENGER SEAT
AJ1 - DEEP TINTED GLASS
AN3 - FULL FEATURE BUCKET SEATS
AP3 - REMOTE START
AU3 - POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
B30 - CARPETING, COLOR-KEYED
B32 - FRONT COLOR-KEYED FLOOR MATS
B33 - REAR COLOR KEYED FLOOR MATS
B85 - BODY SIDE MOLDING
C6W - GVW RATING - 9,200 LBS
C99 - IP SWITCH
CJ2 - DUAL-ZONE AUTO AIR CONDITIONING
D07 - CUSTOM FRONT FLOOR CONSOLE
DF5 - ISRV MIRROR W/COMPASS & TEMP
DH6 - LIGHTED VISOR/VANITY MIRRORS
DK8 - DELUXE OVERHEAD CONSOLE
DL3 - OSRV MIRROR W/DRIVER SIDE AUTO DIMMING, PWR FOLD & ADJ, HEAT, TURN SIGNAL (REPLACES STD/PKG MIRROR)
E2C - ORDER TO DELIVERY - EXPEDITE
E63 - FLEETSIDE BODY
FE9 - 50-STATE EMISSIONS
FT2 - ARM TORS BAR SPRING ADJ
FT3 - ARM TORS BAR SPRING ADJ
G80 - LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL
GMC - ASSEMBLY PLANT-PONTIAC EAST
GT4 - REAR AXLE - 3.73 RATIO
JF4 - POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
JH6 - 4 WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES, HD
K05 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
K34 - CRUISE CONTROL
KC4 - ENGINE OIL COOLING SYSTEM
KG7 - 125 AMP GENERATOR
KNP - HD AUX TRANS. COOLING SYSTEM
LMM - ENGINE, 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL
MW7 - ALLISON 6 SPEED AUTO TRANS
N79 - SPARE WHEEL, STEEL
NP5 - LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL
NQF - TRANSFER CASE, ELECTRONIC
NT8 - EMISSION SYSTEM FEDERAL, TIER
NZZ - OFF ROAD - SKID PLATES
P25 - 17" ALUMINUM WHEEL
PCW - SAFETY PACKAGE: * ADJUSTABLE PEDALS * REAR PARKING ASSIST
PDF - EZ LIFT TAILGATE PACKAGE: * LOCKING TAILGATE * EZ LIFT TAILGATE
PPA - TAILGATE ASSIST
QXT - LT265/75R17 AT TIRES
R6K - PROCESSING OPTION ONLY ONSTAR TURN-BY-TURN NAVIG AVAIL
R6P - PREMIUM PAINT
R9L - SPRING WHOLESALE FLOORPLAN PLUS
R9N - PROCESSING OPTION ONLY LEATHER SEAT TRIM
R9Z - POMS EXPEDITE-SOLD ORDERS/TSE
SAF - SPARE TIRE LOCK
SLL - SOLD ORDERS
SLT - EQUIP CHEV 'LT' SALES PKG
T74 - HEADLAMPS
T96 - FOG LAMPS
TUV - BATTERY, DUAL
U2K - XM SATELLITE RADIO - SERVICE FEE EXTRA. 1ST 3 MONTHS INCL.
UD7 - REAR PARKING ASSIST
UE1 - ONSTAR SERVICE: INCLUDES 1 YEAR SAFE & SOUND PLAN
UG1 - UNIVERSAL HOME REMOTE
UJ6 - TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
UK3 - STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS
UQA - BOSE PREMIUM SPEAKER SYSTEM
US9 - AM/FM STEREO W/MP3 COMPATIBLE 6-DISC CD CHANGER (REPLACES STD/OPT RADIO)
UY2 - CAMPER/5TH WHEEL TRAILER WIRING PROVISIONS
V22 - CHROME GRILLE
V73 - STATEMENT OF VEHICLE CERT.-U.S. /CANADA
V76 - RECOVERY HOOKS
VB3 - CHROME REAR BUMPER
VG3 - CHROME FRONT BUMPER
VK3 - FRONT LICENSE PLATE MOUNT
VR4 - WEIGHT DISTRIB. PLATFORM HITCH
VXS - COMPLETE VEHICLE LABEL
X88 - CHEVROLET CONVERSION
XA7 - HEATED WASHER FLUID SYSTEM
YD3 - BASE AXLE
YD5 - BASE FRONT SPRING
YD6 - BASE REAR SPRING
YE9 - SILVERADO
Z82 - HD TRAILERING EQUIPMENT
Z85 - HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION
ZER - SPARE TIRE, LT265/75R16 BW OOR
ZK3 - PULL AHEAD DESIGN
ZY1 - SOLID PAINT

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