2007 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Hd Ltz Crew Cab/8' Bed/loaded-24mpg-free Transport on 2040-cars
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2007 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD LTZ Crew Cab 8' Bed Dually ***24 mpg highway -Genuine GM tri-fold tannov cover & chrome 6" tube step assists & front and rear splash guards -Factory Brake Control -8' bed with spray bedliner -Tailgate Backup Camera -Cargo/Gooseneck Backup Camera -Fully Loaded with every option available -Jasper Rear Differential with 100,000 mile / 3 year warranty -EFI Live Professionally tuned by Dan's Diesel Performance -Edge Insight CTS moniter/gauges with EGT probe expandable and Fuel pressure sensor -Sinister Diesel EGR Delete with Tube -MBRP 5" XP Stainless Exhaust/DPF delete -MBRP 3" Turbo Downpipe -PCV reroute kit -BD Full Bore Driver Side Exhaust Manifold (with EGT probe) -FASS 150gph Lift Pump -FASS factory fuel filter delete with Edge EAS fuel pressure sensor -PPE Race Fuel Valve -K&N Air Intake -Firestone 130psi air compressor and air bags ***24 mpg Highway and when towing 10,000lbs 15 mpg Highway(You will not find better mpg for a Dually) -Clean Title ***SELLING THIS WEEK!!! If not sold this week we will be trading it in on a new 2014 -Must make contact within 24 hours of end of auction to make arrangements for paying in full. -Must be Paid In Full within 7 days of end of auction. ***FREE TRANSPORT TO ALL 48 STATES WITH BUY IT NOW PRICE*** (free transport is within 30 days after paid in full with Certified Check) -Many more pics available -Feel free to ask any questions Thanks for looking and God Bless |
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