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2011 Gmc Sierra 1500 Wt Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars

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2011 GMC Sierra 1500.  Regular Cab Short Bed 2wd  5.3 V8, Black with Black and Grey interior. 25000 miles.

I purchased this truck new in Oct 2011.  Regular Cab Short bed pickups with the 5.3 v8 are hard to find.  My dealership had to go 600 miles in order to get me what I wanted.  This truck has the rubber floor mat instead of carpet but I can install a carpet kit at an extra charge. 
Here is how it was equipped when I purchased it.

5.3 with the 6 speed auto and a 3.42 rear gear.
Air conditioning
Power windows
Power door locks
Cruise control
Tilt wheel
6 speaker stereo and CD player with MP3 capabilities and AUX input.
Towing package with extra trans and engine oil cooler, Reese style trailer hitch and trailer light connectors.
Rear tinted window
Fog Lights
Cloth Bucket seats with folding center console
GM bed mat

List of items and upgrades I added.

McGaughys 4/6 lowering kit and BellTech Lowering shocks
20" American Racing wheels with 285-50-20 tires
Changed the chrome front grill for a factory take off black painted unit from a higher trim model.  This one has 4 horizontal bars where as the factory one only has 3.
Removed the factory chrome front and rear bumpers, had the chrome stripped off and powder coated black to match the truck.  Powder coating a front bumper is better than painting one due to rock chips.
Changed factory headlights for aftermarket ones that have less chrome.  These are not like the cheesy ones you usually see, these look like the stock units only with less chrome around the edges.
Tinted side windows.  I have one of the best tint guys in the business.  Quality tint that will not turn purple, and no bubbles.
Spray in bed liner.  I chose the Raptor brand (SEM) due to the fact it has a slight sheen to it, unlike the flat chalky versions that are out there.  I also installed a plastic tailgate cover (tailgate is sprayed also) to make it easier to slide items in and out of the bed.  Plus once it shows some wear it is easy to replace.  Factory bed mat has always been used on top of the spray in bed liner.
Tailgate also has a helper shock to keep it from slamming down when opening.

Truck still retains the factory exhaust and the factory computer has never been tuned or tweaked.  Truck is very clean inside and out.  No door dings or large scratches.  It is black so any little imperfection shows up but you will not be disappointed in this trucks appearance.  I routinely change the oil with Mobil 1 full synthetic.  Never had an issue with this truck and it always get compliments when I drive it.  Decent mileage for a full size with a the V8, 17mpg around town and 22mpg on trips.   This used to be my daily driver until I started working from home.  Just don't drive it much anymore and need the garage space for other projects.  If you have any questions feel free to contact me.  Please only serous buyers.



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