Chevy Chevrolet Colorado Custom Lowrider Crew Cab Pick-up Truck ****nice!!! on 2040-cars
Mays Landing, New Jersey, United States
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I am selling my Chevy Colorado Crew Cab. (CUSTOM LOWRIDER) This truck is absolutely priced to sell...!!! I am the original owner of this truck and purchased it Brand New in 2004. It is Factory Green, power windows, locks and custom power mirrors. The truck ONLY has 21,400 Miles on it! I would say easy miles too. The truck is bagged front and back with Chassis Tech equipment. It is dual compressor and dual tank. Has a custom Four Link suspension in the rear. The front has New lowered Upper and Lower control arms. Slotted brake rotors were also installed. I had a custom telescopic driveshaft and drive shaft loop guard made. Its a Crew Cab, so this needed to be done for clearance purposes. The Rear was professionally narrowed with custom axles so the wheels would tuck into the bed. There are 22" inch Wheels in the back and 20" in the front. They are Centerline Forged Rims and low-pro Hancook Ventus Tires. The rims and tires are BRAND NEW and were over $3,500 alone! I installed a fuel cell in the bed. The Tailgate handle was removed and relocated. I installed a low-Pro Belltech Transmission cross-member for added ground clearance. The interior has custom bucket seats. I installed an awesome 2 amp Rockford Fosgate sound system for high and low range. The amps are frenched into the rear seats. The subwoofer enclosure is tucked behind the rear console installed and made of stainless steel. The Optima Battery was relocated to under the back seat for added tire clearance under the hood. There are many, many custom aspects of this vehicle and should really be seen to appreciate. I am only selling this piece to purchase a home. This is a project truck that is about 85% complete but it runs and drives down the road perfectly. I have over $35,000 invested... You wont be dissapointed with this truck. Thanks for looking!! Please ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS. Call or Text for more pictures or questions, my name is Brett...(609) 226-0608...
When I say 85% Complete I mean the following: The new hood and Roll Pan need paint. The new air compressors need to be installed. Please ask questions before bidding. If this truck was 100% my asking price would be much more...I have all wiring and valves for the suspension. There is another Optima Yellow top battery included and the vehicle has been wired for it. The additional battery will help for when the compressors are running. On Mar-26-14 at 12:33:26 PDT, seller added the following information: This truck is absolutely priced to sell and has a low reserve. I have over $35,000 invested. The truck is a project, about 85% complete. |
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