2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer Ss With Heated Leather And Sunroof *ss* *no Reserve* on 2040-cars
Pineville, Louisiana, United States
***2008 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER "SS" WITH THE 6.0L V8***
***NO RESERVE AUCTION*** I HAVE A NICE TRAILBLAZER SS THAT I BOUGHT FROM A WOMAN ABOUT A MONTH AGO AND HAS BEEN MY DAILY DRIVER SINCE, SO MILES WILL GO UP SOME. THESE ARE HARD TO COME BY FOR A GOOD PRICE, BUT I THINK THIS ONE WILL END UP 1,000'S LESS THAN THE BOOK VALUE OF OVER $20K. SO BID TO WIN AS THIS IS GOING AT NO RESERVE, OR COME SEE IT IN PERSON AND MAKE ME AN OFFER I CANT REFUSE. IT HAS 86K MILES. THE LADY I BOUGHT IT FROM SAID THEY PURCHASED IT WITH 11K MILES ON IT. IT HAS A CLEAN CARFAX AND CLEAN TITLE THAT I HAVE IN HAND. THE PASSENGER SIDE DOOR HAS A WRINKLE IN IT THAT IS PICTURED, SHE SAID IT HAPPENED ABOUT A YEAR AGO IN A WALMART PARKING LOT. OTHER THAN THAT ITS IN GREAT SHAPE INSIDE AND OUT. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND YOU CAN SEE THAT ITS A SWEET RIDE AND HAS BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF. TIRES ARE ONLY AROUND 30% TREAD. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT AT 318-56ZERO-SIX243. I AM LOCATED AT 4917 HWY 28EAST IN PINEVILLE LA 71360. I AM A LICENSED DEALER AND YOU ONLY PAY ME WHAT THE BID ENDS AT. YOU WILL RECEIVE FROM ME THE TITLE, BILL OF SALE, AND A 60 DAY TEMPORARY TAG AND REGISTRATION. YOU PAY YOUR OWN TAXES IN YOUR OWN STATE. $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HRS AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 14 DAYS OF ENDED AUCTION....THANKS |
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