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2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Ltz 2/3" Bell Tech Drop On 26" Black Gianelle One Of A Kind on 2040-cars

US $28,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:73600 Color: lighting replaced w/ LED
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States
Advertising:

2008  Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ 5.3L Custom Lowered Bell Tech 2/3"

All work professionally done by Grand Prairie Audio (Have receipts) WIll not find a Tahoe Like it in DFW. I have personally never seen the black on Pearl White look on another Tahoe.
Chrome Delete ALL AROUND. All Work done when vehicle had 50,000 Miles. Date was 11/24/2012.

KBB Values - 
Very Good - $25,893
Good - $25,191

Milage: 73,XXX (Daily Driver)

2nd OWNER

ZERO MECHANICAL ISSUES!!

NON-SMOKER!!!

EXCELLENT RIDE! Kept original Auto-ride with the belltech drop!! 

Tahoe averages 13-15 MPG City // 18 - 20 MPG HWY. Programmer Helps big time. 

Vehicle in perfect mechanical condition. No issues. Recent Oil Change 50 Miles ago.

LTZ Package, we all know that it is the LOADED Chevy/GMC package. 
-Auto Start
-Parking Sensor
-Captain Seats
- Third Row Seating
- Driver Seat Memory
- Heat Front Seats
- Power Folding rear captain seats
- Cruise Control
- NAVIGATION


- 26" Gianelle Fiji Black
- Bell Tech 2/3" Drop Kit (Easy-ride still installed // Rides Smooth)
- 305/30/26 Delanti (Installed 5 months ago // Plenty of tread)
- Custom Fenderwell Clearance (Will not have to worry about scraping when cutting wheel left or right)
- Volant Cold Air Intake
- Diablo Superchips Programmer
- 5% Limo All Around (4" Brow Front Window)
- Anzo HALO Black Headlights
- Black Billet Grille
- 5000K HID HighBeams
- 500k HID Low Beams
- Reverse LED Lights
- Plasma LED Fog Lights
- ALL Exterior lighting replaced w/ LED's (Looks SICK at night)
- Smoked Tail-Lights (Including 3rd Brake Light // Reverse Lights Clear)
- Color Matched Grille (Paint has few chips from everyday Hwy Drive // I can refer you wear paint was done, easy fix)
- Color Matched Bow-Ties (Front & Rear)
- Color Matched Rear View Mirror Covers
- Color Matched Door Handles
- Black Tow Hooks
- JL Audio 500.1 Amp
- 2x JL Audio 8" W3 in Ported Box (System hits every Bass Note Possible)
- FULL SYNTHETIC Every 5K Miles
- Rear-View Camera

*I tried to picture every ding and dint (Wheels,Body, Interior) to be as transparent as possible. Vehicle is in overall Excellent condition, it was my daily driver for 2 1/2 years ALL Highway
*2 Small carpet stains behind and at feet on Passenger side. (Looks way worse in pictures, must see in person)
*2 Small scrapes on back right rear and front left Wheels (See Pictures) 
*Small door ding rear left passenger side door
*3" paint scrape right Fog Light (See Picture)
*Paint peel on custom painted grille bezel


There is currently a loan on vehicle. Will send title when loan is paid in full.

Over $10,000K Invested. Please Feel Free to ask for any additional information or additional Pictures. MUST see in person.

CONTACT ANYTIME TO SEE VEHICLE!!! MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!!

*$500 Deposit Required 24 Hours after Auction Ends.
*Full Payment Due (CASH/MONEY ORDER or WIRE TRANSFER) 72 Hours after Auction Close
*LOCAL PICKUP ONLY













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