K2500,4x4, 8.1l, Original Paint 1 Owner, Loaded on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 147,125
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Suburban
Trim: K2500 LT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4X4
K2500, 3/4 TON, 4X4, 8.1L ENGINE, LT, LEATHER HEATED SEATS, FULLY LOADED, ONE OWNER TRUCK, ALL ORIGINAL PAINT WITH NO DAMAGE HISTORY, VERY CLEAN INTERIOR, NEVER SMOKED IN. MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT. RUNS AND DRIVES SMOOTH AND TIGHT. SHIFTS GREAT. ALL FEATURES FUNCTION PROPERLY. THERE ARE TWO ISSUES I HAVE NOTICED: INTERMITTENT ABS/BRAKE LIGHT, AND SERVICE RIDE CONTROL(?) LIGHT. I BELIEVE THERE MAY BE A PROBLEM WITH A RELAY OR SENSOR SOMEWHERE. IT DOES NOT EFFECT THE WAY THE TRUCK DRIVES IN ANY WAY. IT DRIVES AND FEELS GREAT, AND STOPS PERFECTLY AS WELL. SUSPENSION FEELS ABSOLUTELY NORMAL. OTHER THAN THAT THERE ARE NO ISSUES AND THIS SUBURBAN IS EXCEPTIONALLY NICE FOR IT'S AGE. GREAT HEAVY DUTY TOW VEHICLE. RESERVE IS LOW AND IT'S PRICED TO SELL!
A $2000 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION, WITH THE BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SALES TAX AND LICENSE FEES IN BUYERS STATE OF RESIDENCE
THANK YOU.
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