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2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, Z71,chevy Tahoe on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:187500
Location:

Millstone Township, New Jersey, United States

Millstone Township, New Jersey, United States
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2002 chevy tahoe z71 in black with grey leather interior, Sunroof,

 
 What I have done to the truck in the past few months  is as follows

New steering wheel
New drivers seat leather .
New White instrument cluster decals
New Rear lights plus interior lights
NEW TIRES  (about 5000 miles)
NEW ROTORS
NEW BRAKES
      ac working but not properly...needs to be looked at.

As You can see in the pictures the truck looks great , there are a some scratches on the truck and a few road chips.  I have not had the a chance to have the car detailed but the paint still shines and should look amazing once its detailed and for the 3000 or so miles that I have driven it has been a pleasure, including four 350 mile plus trips in that time,  it has driven perfectly.  

I know what your thinking, nice truck but..187k  miles!  I bought this tahoe with this specific engine because I have had 3 chevy vans with this 5.3 v8 in them and I sold all three when they reached 300k miles.  All three of those vans are still on the road today.  These trucks are great!

I forgot to include a picture of the passenger seat which is original and shows wear. no rips and it looks in very nice shape. ,   also the rims are in good shape but have some of the varnish peeling off of them. If you need I will email any additional photos that you request.

I am not a mechanic and there is no warranty on this truck but if you would like bring your mechanic to inspect this Truck I will of course make it available.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.     

***** add on...I have just come back from a family trip and have updated the milage to 187 +...I also had the oil changed Sunday morning.  I will continue to drive the truck until its sold. 
also please keep in mind that the truck is also for sale locally. 

****  A few questions that were asked about the truck in the fast few days...
1. Its an older truck and I would recommend changing oil every 3-5 thousand miles and to check oil level weekly and top off as needed.
2. there are scatches on the truck and a some paint fade by the drivers door window...I haven't been able to get them on film. The paint does shine and it looks very nice to me see photo's. 
3. No third row seat..
4. Yes it has a glass sunroof.
5. Yes , I would drive the truck to California and back...(yeah, someone really asked me that :)
6. lastly I am not keeping truck after all of the work because of a family death and don't need the truck nor is my head in it anymore. this and the jeep in the backround of the photos are going to go.
7. I am an honest person... I am selling what I consider to be a great truck,  It is a used vehicle and it will end up selling for about 1/10 of the cost of the new one.
  I will answer any questions that you email me. 
Thank You
Lou


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