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Damn that was a bargain, buyer got a smokin deal! Especially with that mileage on it. I just bought an 05 Tahoe with 250k miles for $3500.$4500. A little less than I would have liked but it lead to a quick no haggle sale. The buyer got a good vehicle in exchange, albeit with a minor oil leak.
Damn that was a bargain, buyer got a smokin deal! Especially with that mileage on it. I just bought an 05 Tahoe with 250k miles for $3500.
The most recent upgrade I did to the Denali was new headlights. I'd been debating it for years. Well, they were a quick install, made a world of difference, and can be upgraded to LEDs.
I went with the Depo headlights. 335-1114L-AC and 335-1114R-AC. I ended up paying about $300 for the pair online.
Thanks. Right now I've got some chinese lights with halo LEDs etc and I was thinking to replace them with sth more standard like these Depo ones. The only problem is that they must have this cutoff line in my country (Poland). Otherwise there will be problems during the annual technical inspection@Konrad I'd love to give you an answer but I sold the vehicle within two months of that final post. There was a burning oil odor that I was unable to run down and I moved to a 2013 GMC Yukon XL 2500 SLT 4WD (a Unicorn of a vehicle - I've not seen another except for here).
What I do recall is that the lights I purchased were not *quite* a perfect replacement. The fit was spot on but the lenses were slightly tweaked. They worked fine but I'm not sure I ever turned on the beams, and if I did, it wasn't at a wall.
Good luck.