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2008 Gmc Envoy Slt 4-door V6 4.2l Black With Gray Leather - 67k Miles. Like New! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:67179
Location:

Queens Village, New York, United States

Queens Village, New York, United States
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Condition:
This vehicle is in great condition. I bought it in 2011 with 24,000 miles as a Certified Pre-Owned and, since then, I have kept it in perfect condition. Smoke-free car! It runs and looks like new. The car fax is clean, as well. 

Shipping and Payment:
The car is available to be picked up from Queens, NY. If the buyer wants it shipped, he/she is responsible for shipping arrangements and cost. Cash, Cashiers Check, and Money Order is accepted as payment for the full balance. Paypal is not accepted for full balance. 

I try to describe my items to the best of my ability. This car is in great conditions and I think that the pictures say it all. Please, however, contact me if I missed something or you have any questions. You can message me on eBay or call/text me at 718 810 5131. Thank you! 


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