2004 Chevrolet Silverado Ext Cab 4x4 Pick Up on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
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Adjustable Steering Wheel, Air Dam, Gray Assist Handle for Front Passenger includes rear assist handles in extended bad models, Automatic Headlights, 600 CCA Heavy Duty Battery, Coat Hooks driver and Passenger side, Front and Rear Cupholders, Daytime Running Lamps, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Engine Immobilizer, Aluminized stainless-steel muffler and tailpipe, Four Wheel Drive, Ladder Type Frame, Front Reading Lamps, Analog Speedometer, Odometer with trip odometer, Fuel Level, Voltmeter, Engine Temperature, Tachometer, Intermittent Wipers, Cargo Lamp, Power Steering, Rear suspension is Semi-elliptic with 2 Stage multi-leaf Springs, Tire Carrier, Outside Spare, Mechanical Jack and wheel wrench, Tow Hooks, Warning tones for Headlamp on, Key-in-ignition, Driver and Passenger Seat Belt Reminder, Turn signal on, Rear Quarter Windows swing out to open. Vehicle selling price does not include the Dealer Fee of 150 (one hundred fifty dollars), Tax, Title, and Registration Fees to be paid by the customer. Licensed Florida Car Dealer must collect the fees for customers living in the state of Florida, out of state customers are responsible to pay the fees based in their own home state. Vehicle MUST be picked up from sellers location in Melbourne, Florida 32901. Winning bidder must contact seller within 48 hours of winning the auction to make financial and pick up arrangements. |
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