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2006 Trailblazer Ss Great Condition on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:98040
Location:

Warrenville, Illinois, United States

Warrenville, Illinois, United States
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New Factory Engine Block at 90M miles. 6.0L V8 SFI, AWD. SS trailblazer full package. Kick ass car with lots of torque!!!! Remote start. Flowmaster Exhaust LOUD!!! Cold Air intake pushes 420 HP. Detailed Paper work on thousands of new parts put on in the last two years. 12 Inch Kenwood Subwoofer and a 500 watt amp connected. iPod Adapter. Bose Sound System, Touch Screen Radio. Full Tint on windows and blacked out front Chevy Emblem. All Wheel Drive, Heated front seats that are leather sued. 20 in chrome rims. Maintained super well with minor cosmetic issues. Inside is spotless and clean. Great Truck with lots of HP and lots of Fun!!!

Pick up will be on the buyer

Have any questions call Marc at 16305617766

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