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2013 Chevy Crew cab 4x4 Z71 LT Leather ALL STAR EDITION. This truck still has the new truck smell. I added spare in bed liner and chrome nerf bars. See spec below GVW RATING - 7000 LBS FEDERAL EMISSIONS REAR AXLE 3.42 RATIO VORTEC 5.3L V8 ENGINE, ALUMINUM BLOCK, FLEX-FUEL W/ ACTIVE KEYS ,FUEL MANAGEMENT 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ALUMINUM WHEEL PCW CONVENIENCE PACKAGE ADJUSTABLE PEDALS REAR PARK ASSIST GVWR: 7000 ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFOGG REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER SYSTEM UNIVERSAL HOME REMOTE PDU ALL STAR EDITION VORTEC 5.3L V8 ENGINE WITH ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT Z71 6-SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL TRAILERING PACKAGE ALUMINUM WHEELS HEAVY DUTY COOLING AUTO DUAL ZONE AC BLUETOOTH FOR PHONE CD PLAYER WITH USB STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS PWR SEAT ADJUSTER -DRVR 6 WAY LOCKING TAILGATE * EZ-LIFT TAILGATE 18" ON/OFF ROAD WOL TIRES FOG LAMPS Z71 OFF ROAD SUSPENSION PACKAGE OFF ROAD SKID PLATES HIGH CAPACITY AIR CLEANER call or text any questions 405-205-9790 |
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