2007 Chevrolet Suburban Ltz 6.0l on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 6.0l This is a fully loaded to the brim suv. It has every option they offered at the time except 4 wheel drive. Black outside with grey leather and wood grain inside. Front navigation unit and rear passenger DVD ent. system. Has been owned by retired couple for last 5 years. Bought to travel but have decided to upgrade to a small motor home. Originally came with a 5.3l but was professionally upgraded to a ly6 6.0l 2yrs ago. Motor is a 2011 ly6 crate engine with a ls3 cam and TSP ceramic coated long tube headers. K&N cold air intake, factory Cadillac Escalade Cat back 3.5in exhaust and resonator. Truck has been tuned for towing and mileage by the Best LS tuner in the area and runs flawlessly and has plenty of get out of the way power. Also had a complete rear end assembly installed in January of this year at local GM dealership consisting of new housing, bearings, races, axles, gears etc....Rear is a, as equipped from factory, 4.11 limited slip heavy duty towing package rear end. Also replaced rear factory air ride suspension late last year. New tires last year with less than 8k miles on them. New tailgate latch as well. Has front and rear bucket seats with all four being heated seats. Rear buckets recline as well and fold down to allow access to 3rd row seating. 3rd row seating has been in storage since owned by this couple. Weather Tech floor mats were installed over factory to help keep clean. This is a needs nothing SUV that is ready to tow or travel. Everything works as should and the inside is clean for its age. Outside is clean and shows well. Has to be expected wear from normal use. Front bumper has two minor scuffs from parking lot poles. This is not a lot prepped vehicle that has been polished for show to sell. It’s a driver that has been washed to sell and not hide anything. If you want something that will pull a boat or Travel trailer without breaking a sweat, this is it. Or if you would like a peppier than factory SUV, this is it. It has everything you would need and is in great shape. New list: Ly6 6.0l w/ls3 cam and springs professionally installed New tires New air struts New lift gate hatch New rear end assembly W/warranty from GM.
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