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Brandon, Mississippi, United States
Title in hand
2012 Chevy tahoe PPV, with low miles 42k, has never been owned by a police department. Has had two private owners, me being the second as a collector. I have owned multiple police vehicles and came across this one by chance, a friend owned it prior and had it fully outfitted. It handles like a mustang and is very fast. It's rated by the factory to 140mph and is the only Chevy truck/SUV that has 140mph certified speedometer. Since I bought the truck I've put in a new windshield, changed the oil (mobile 1), brand new cooper tires, had it fully detailed. Factory options: Have window sticker and all dealer paper work Dual batteries Power driver seat Spot light mount, do not have spotlight Police coolers Lowered, with performance suspension Stealth mode lights Rubber floors WARRANTY-powertrain Now the good stuff! Brush guard New cooper discovery tires- ride great and a little more aggressive tread Tinted windows all around 800 police radio with DD antenna Rear metal Vault with push button lock or keyed Rear equipment cage Factory console DVD touchscreen radio with iPod/iPhone 4 hookup/charger Weather tech digital fit mats front and rear Rear LED light tht lights up rear compartment, big plus! Siren with handheld backlite remote Also control lights, have small video for this. This is a very rare truck that is ready to go , fully outfitted, and was always privately owned. If you want it shipped you handle the arrangement but I will help get it loaded on the truck. Truck is for sale locally as well and recommend the buyer doing an inspection, so we will all be happy. All funds must clear before the truck and title (have in hand) go anywhere! All police equipment will be disconnected unless you have credentials. On Sep-06-14 at 16:56:20 PDT, seller added the following information: On Sep-06-14 at 16:58:09 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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