2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer Ss Awd on 2040-cars
Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
I hate to even post this, but I am selling my 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer SS. It is known as the 2nd fastest production SUV out there.
6.0 LS-2 Corvette Motor AWD They are very hard to find, I searched for this truck for 2 years. I bought it with 11k miles from original owner and have been meticulous with it since then. Always serviced at 3k miles with MOBIL 1 Synthetic and always maintained by dealer. Just had the truck completely gone through and got it all serviced for the next owner! Always garaged and also adult driven. I am selling due to owning a home and needing a pick up truck. I would love to keep this truck forever, but it doesn't make sense. The interior is mint, no tears, wears, scratches rips, etc. NEVER smoked in. Options: Leather Interior Sunroof Heated Seats Memory Recall Seats/Presets WeatherTech Mats in Front, Rear and Cargo area MP3 Conversion to stock radio so you can play your Iphone/Ipod/MP3 Player Daytime Running Light kill switch installed so NO annoying DRL's Tinted Windows (Very dark, makes truck look awesome) There is absolutely nothing wrong with truck, it is the best one you'll be able to find and in unbelievable condition. Like I said, I do not want to sell. Other ones on Ebay going for much more with more miles. I will not ship the truck anywhere without a certified check being sent to me, waiting for it to clear first. I would prefer cash deals as it just makes things easier. Any questions, feel free to email me |
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