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Lifted Tahoe Z71 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:65022
Location:

Spring Creek, Nevada, United States

Spring Creek, Nevada, United States

2003 Chevy Tahoe Z71 4x4.  Overall Great Condition, Low Miles-65K, 5.3L V8, Automatic, Clean Title, Two Owner, Smoke Free, Never in an Accident.  Has a Fabtech 6" lift with four all new Bilstein shocks, 4:11 Gears, American Racing wheels with Toyo MT 35x12.50xR18 tires-60% life left, and custom dual exhaust.  Vehicle has power everything, Bose Sound, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, Rear Climate Control, Dual front Climate Control, Heated Front Seats, Bench backseat, all leather.  Always maintained, garage stored, very clean.  Carpets are clean and stain free.  There are no leaks, no rust, does not smoke, no known mechanical issues.  Has Alpine head unit CD/DVD/MP3, XM Radio Ready, and Ipod cable hook up.  A Hypertech Max Energy programmer is included with the sale-was used to calibrate the speedometer.  A dual battery kit is installed with two Optima Yellow Top batteries.  The roof rack for a Z71 tahoe is included in the sale, not currently installed.  Does not currently have third row seats but is easy to add if new owner wanted, just  would need the seats and the brackets.  There are videos online on how to do this-very easy to do. 

Could use new brake pads and fresh brake fluid, the clearcoat is cracking on the hood, minor scratches and rock chips-mainly on front bumper, lock cylinder for back window is damaged but still functions, there is no spare tire/wheel, small rip in drivers seat leather-see pics. The Alpine head unit is a bit dated-old technology, installed in 2004.  There is some engine noise feedback that comes through the speakers when radio is on at low volumes.  Recommend replacing with newer head unit.  These are the only issues that are known, trying to be as honest as possible with condition of vehicle.  Not hiding anything.  The trucks looks great and runs & drives like it should.  Gets lots of attention.

Also the vehicle has new front axle half shafts, new shocks, new idler and pitman arm, and a fresh alignment. 

Thanks for looking!

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