2004, 1500, Lt, Vortec 5300, V8 Sfi, 4-sd Auto, 3rd Row Seats, Trailering Pkg on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
EXTRA CLEAN and EXCEPTIONALLY MAINTAINED Maintenance records, original manuals, only use synthetic oils and always maintained with special care. Other equipment information: Rear axle-3.73 ratio, aftermarket custom grill guard, cargo rear doors. Custom wheels with lug locks, BFG 285/55R20 tires, two ES9000 shocks, Airaid air filter and Superchip Flashpaq programmer all purchased/installed at 4 Wheel Parts on 8/2012 with 110,202 miles at a cost of $2,988.22. Also, had Pro Series Cat Back exhaust and chrome tip purchased/installed at 4 Wheel Parts on 9/2012 with 110,496 miles at a cost of $641.37. Recent tune up and general upkeep (new battery, serviced transmission & radiator, recharged a/c, adjust head lights, new fuel pump installed, oil cooler gasket replaced, new platinum spark plugs and new knock sensor installed). Only issues I've had and repaired is new gas cap, replaced HVAC front temperature, mode & inlet/recirculate actuators and knock sensor (includes necessary intake manifold gaskets) & updated wiring harness. This SUV was purchased from my friend's Father that is a Texas State Judge and drove back and forth from Austin to Houston and to their Summer house in Maine (highway miles), so I'm the second owner and only selling due to health issue and no longer can afford a second vehcile. Never towed anything other than a small trash trailer; however, I got electric breaks installed when I was looking at buying a small travel trailer to tow (but never did) and I will be having it removed before delivery, so I will require a couple of days to have service shop remove this before you arrange pickup. On 5/2012 with 108,732 miles I also purchased an extended vehicle protection plan Powertrain Choice (coverage option) 60 month/100,000 term of contract and $100.00 deductible through Carchex (Carchex.com or 877-CARCHEX)/The TechChoice for $2,438.00, which is transferable for $50.00 but not included in this auction. If you are interested I will charge you extra (on top of final auction price) that I would get if I cancelled the plan. Have current Carfax vehicle history report/buyback guarantee that I ran on 11/2013, original window sticker, records and more pictures that can be e-mailed, upon request. Thank you for looking and I don't think you will be disappointed in the condition of my pride SUV! |
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