Vehicle Report
Like every Ultimate Ride, we offer complimentary Carfax report.
Truck
40,608 miles
Like every Ultimate Ride, we offer complimentary Carfax report.
Aftermarket wheels.
Oversized tires.
Stock #
C01
VIN
1GCHK23UX6F143471
Year
2006
Make
Chevrolet
Model
Silverado
Drive
4WD
Exterior Color
White
Interior Color
Grey
Mileage
40,608
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Engine
6.0L V8
Transmission
Automatic
BULLETPROOF SUSPENSIONS 10-12″ LIFT!! 40×15.50R22 Tires!! 40K MILES!! MUST SEE!! 2006 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 4×4 LT. Rust Free from California. Only 40,608 miles. 6.0L V8 Vortec engine 300 HP. 4 Speed Automatic Transmission. Four Wheel Drive. Power Seat. Power Windows. Power Locks. Keyless Entry. Tilt. Cruise. AM/FM/CD. Steering Wheel Controls. Privacy Glass. Bed Liner. Tow Package. Bulletproof Suspensions Lift with 10 and 12 inch option. Dual Fox 2.0 reservoir shock set up in front. Single Fox 2.0 reservoir shocks in rear with RideRite air ride springs. Atlas leaf springs. 1 ton axles. Mag-Hytec diff cover. 40×15.50R22 Toyo Open Country M/T tires. 22 Inch Mickey Thompson Chrome Wheels. Amp Research Power Steps. Extra clean truck inside and out. Show room condition. This Silverado 2500 HD is a must see. Financing available.
Need a warranty, we have many options to help keep you covered.
LTZ | 4WD
$ 39,990156k miles
SERVICE BODY | 4WD
$ 14,99047k miles
BIGHORN | 4WD
$ 22,990157k miles
LTZ | 4WD
$ 39,990156k miles
SERVICE BODY | 4WD
$ 14,99047k miles
BIGHORN | 4WD
$ 22,990157k miles
Ultimate Rides consists of Nick Bulanda and his carefully built team who have been buying, building and selling vehicles for over fifteen years. Nick had a dream to buy, build and sell custom vehicles from rust free states. Build a business on a great reputation and always make sure customers are happy with their purchase. In the auto business that sometimes is hard to do, but year after year their business grew and five star reviews started to come in. He started his Ultimate Rides journey with his dad and two brothers, who was a big part of building the business they have today. In 2016 Jake passed away and losing his brother was the hardest thing he ever had to deal with. Even though he had a tragic loss, he found employees who are like family. He plans to keep the vision and continue to set a new trend for the Chicagoland market. Keep customers number one and grow this business for their baby brother Jake.