Fs: 2004 Avalanche, Z71 4x4
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Fs: 2004 Avalanche, Z71 4x4
Year: 2004
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Avalanche
Price: $14500
Mileage: 85000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): OH
Color: Red
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
VIN: 3GNEK12T84G238992
Title: Clean
Location: South Point OH(45680), local to Huntington WV/Ashland KY area
Contact Matt, cell 740-550-2774 anytime, leave a message
email, matthewmoon78@yahoo.com
This is a very Clean truck. i just put 4 new KYB shocks all around it and 4 wheel brake job about a month ago. it has been serviced well and is very clean in and out. looks, drives and runs great.
options: Bose premium sound with 6 disk in dash CD player with steering wheel and rear controls. power driver seat and power adj gas/brake pedels. dual zone auto climate control. front bucket seats with arm rest and center consol. Z71 off road package and towing package. factory 4:10 gears.
here is a little info for those not fimilar with AV's
Chevy Avalanche combines the passenger-pampering comfort of a Tahoe with the load-hauling capability of a long-bed Silveradopickup. That's an impressive combination for someone who wants the utility of an eight-foot bed yet needs seating for four, five or six people.
It may not be cheap, but the Avalanche is one slick, innovative truck, an impressive concept vehicle that made it all the way to production. The key to its versatility is its clever Midgate, which is like having a second tailgate between the cabin and the pickup box. Normally, the Avalanche can carry five adults in comfort and a large amount of cargo in a covered, 5-foot 3-inch indestructible bed. But when you need more space, the rear seats fold down, the Midgate folds forward, and voila! You have an eight-foot bed capable of hauling 4x8-foot sheets of plywood. And your plywood, or drywall, stays dry inside the covered bed, out of the rain. Or take the cover off the bed, remove the rear window and you can park an ATV back there
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