2003 Cadillac Escalade - Awd 24" Rims on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
For sale is my 2003 Escalade i just purchased earlier this year, My mind
is always moving on what kind of weekend car i want so im just gonna
put this up to see if i can get the interest and the price i want to let
it go.
White 180000 miles but in GREAT CONDITION Just passed inspection so as i said its in great condition Tan interior is in great shape. No rips anywhere, Some wear for being 10 year old but all great. Captain(bucket) seats in the middle row with seat warmers 3rd row bench seats In Dash TV With rear view camera. Pioneer AVH-X1600DVD Wired for Big Audio System with 0 gauge wires HID headlights with LED Parking lights and Daytime Running Lights with LED yellow blinkers HID Foglights to match headlights LED reverse lights ALL lights on the car are LED Slotted Rotors up front(Brakes were just changed) 24" x 10.5" Black 6 Spoke Wheels with 295/30/24 tires Tow Package Sunroof works great 20% tint all around Will come with 4 keys. 2 keypads Truck is very mechanically sound and needs nothing to be driven. The outside is in great condition minus a few scuffs and a tiny chip in the windshield. |
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