1999 Chevrolet K2500 Suburban 4wd, Lifted And Blacked Out, With A 454 Big Block! on 2040-cars
Gasport, New York, United States
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Thanks for looking at my BEAUTIFUL K2500 Suburban 4wd!
This burb has all the options in the RARE LT trim, with Black paint, and tan interior. You will not find one like this for a long time, if ever! Only 153k miles, and maintained to the highest degree! This truck was NEVER off-roaded, never regularly towed anything heavy, spare the off chance it was needed. Was used as a "show-off" truck and previous owner from 96k miles (large auto business owner) did many expensive things to get attention, and we both did what it took to have a perfect running truck. Basics: Injected Full roller Vortec 454 big block; only synthetic oil used. LT Trim with tan leather, heated seats, CD/Aux Push button 4wd works flawlessly. 14 bolt rear end (G80 positraction option) Factory 3.73 gears (GT4) See above description for other options Added Items: Custom Ranch Hand thick steel front bumper with 9000 lb. Magnum Winch (BIG $) Tinted windows 6 inch Lift (Full kit with control arms and torsion bars, etc...) (BIG $) 33" Mastercraft tires powdercoated Black Aluminum Wheels (original, not cheap paint or plastidip) K/N air intake JET mass-air flow sensor/unit that GREATLY improves the airflow issue caused by the stock MAF. Flowmaster Muffler (50 series) Not loud- just enough to tell that this is a big block! Hypertech tuner for economy/towing. New Factory radio with built-in Aux Input for ipods, MP3 players and other electronic devices. Westin Side-step bars Maintenance: Fluids changed in the past 5,000 miles: -Antifreeze full flush -Transfer case -Transmission, including filter and solenoid (not faulty, but while in there had it done) -Front axle -Rear Axle The common intake gasket issue has been repaired. New brakes: Rotors, Pads, Drums, Shoes Undercoated with Oil Bath (Carwell T32-the best!) to preserve all lines, frame, and metal surfaces from cracking, corrosion, and wear. Non-smoker No leaks No Check Engine Lights. NO RUST! Only 2 small paint chips (see corner of hood and lower corner of driver barn door); these will be touched up before sold! All work done by certified mechanic. Drives straight, smooth, no rattles, shakes, play in suspension, etc.. etc... etc... Interior is Very clean- just has winter floor mats still in. This was first winter for the truck up north; I bought from Maryland in November. I had it oiled before the snow fell (4 full quarts in all hiding places and surfaces), so there is not any corrosion damage. Now I have no room for it, and need to build a garage, so sadly it needs to go. Don't miss this opportunity! Contact me with any further questions, please! |
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