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2000 Chevrolet C2500 Ls Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 6.5l Surveillance Police on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:61000
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

VIN:  1GCGC29F6YF421612   

Mileage:  58259   

Running Condition:  GREAT   

Tires:  LT245/75R16= good condition      

Year:  2000   

Model:  C/K 2500 Series   

Make:  Chevrolet   

Engine:  6.5 Li 8V DIESEL  

Manufactured in:  Flint, Michigan   

Body Style:  2 Dr C2500 LS Extended Cab LB HD   

Tank:  34 Gallon   

Exterior-white
Interior- blue cloth, Facotry AM/FM radio. A/C works great all new.
Paint is good paint on grill is peeling. Fiberglass topper, surveillance equipment custom built surveillance equipment by Innovative surveillance technology with seeker camper module.
IST seeker II camper module.
Wet Ice Slim Line AC system w/heat.
IST-900 RDL audio processor and DIstribution System without Intercom.
Heart Freedom 10-12 Battery Charger 1000 watt/50 amp.
Link 2000 digital battery status display panel.
All star retractable videoscope and hand held controller
Canon 16 to 160mm Motorized lens @F1.8
Canon 2X video Lens extender
Pentax 12.5 to 75mm Manual Zoom lens
Robot Digital quad video splitter and switcher MV-47
Four B & W Board Cameras
IST DN-201 Day/Night low light color camera 1/2 " Sony CCD Chip.
Watec LCL-902K CCD 1/2" Low light black & white camera.
two  
Gadspot 4 Channels DVR w/ Cloud Technology

& built-in VGA with 1TB Hard Drive
13" TFT/LCD Flat Screen Color Monitor w/Audio.
13" TFT/LCD Flat Screen Color Monitor w/ Audio.
6.4 TFT/LCD Color securtiy Monitor
Marantz PMD-221 Audio Cassette recorder.
VMD-1001 Video Motion Detector.
Icom R-100 Wide Band Audio Receiver
Auto Page officer recall system.
Maxa beam IR Spot Light platform kit w/camera and lens mount.
Tow bogan magic arms and super clamps.
2.5 Fire extinguisher dry.

And much much more please see list in photos and ask

Questions-----the price for this unit new was over $72000.00 it has been updated and fleet kepted in top

Running order along with all audio and video gear also

Please note that this system will come will a new laptop

Computer so that you may use remote view and record.

 

This is the top of the line surveillance package

Can deliver for .65 cent a mile in lower 48

 

Please ask any questions

 

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