2005 2500HD LQ4 Florida Truck
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2005 2500HD LQ4 Florida Truck
Year: 2005
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Silverado 2500HD
Price: $10500
Mileage: 98500
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): IA
Color: White
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Stock LQ4. Only mods to the truck are a K&N drop-in filter, dual electric fan swap (done CLEANLY and CORRECTLY) and I welded in a Flo-Pro muffler. Nice rumble at idle but no drone going down the highway.
4.10's and limited slip out back. I get around in the snow just fine. Tires are Nitto TerraGrappler 285's with plenty of tread left. Flip up gooseneck ball in bed.
Back Rack and toolbox are NOT included unless they are worked into the deal. I also have a TransGo HD2 kit that I never got around to installing, and a full set of brand new ceramic brake pads (truck does NOT currently need a brake job)
Only thing wrong with it I can think of is that a rock from the mower hit the drivers side mirror. You can still see out of it just fine, so it hasn't been a pressing issue for me. I was just going to put two mirrors on anyways but haven't yet. Other than that, just your run of the mill tiny rock chips and whatnot. Also note mileage will go up as it's driven daily.
Asking $11,000 for truck only, but like I said, extras can be worked in as desired. Quickest way to reach me is call/text (319) 213 four650. Thanks for looking!
Last edited by Hoff701; 02-08-2015 at 11:37 AM.
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Pictures are as of noon today
The thing's got 1000 mi less than I originally said, I tried to write the original ad off of memory
Back seat practically untouched.
When I said it was clean I wasn't kidding!
The thing's got 1000 mi less than I originally said, I tried to write the original ad off of memory
Back seat practically untouched.
When I said it was clean I wasn't kidding!
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#8
Is everyone really that scared of a 2 wheel drive? You'd be amazed where good tires and a posi can get you... This has been a great and proven capable truck for me, I just don't pull as much anymore so I'm looking to downsize
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To the top. Just FYI the iPod cord is not hard wired, I just ran it behind the plastic to a holder that's velcro'd to the panel under the steering column. No hack jobs, all easily removable.