2002 Gmc Sierra Denali Quadrasteer! Navigation! Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Louisville, Tennessee, United States
TOP OF THE LINE LUXURY AWD PICKUP !!! 2002 GMC SIERRA DENALI QUADRASTEER 4-WHEEL STEERING NAVIGATION BLUETOOTH LOADED WITH ALL THE RIGHT OPTIONS !!! BLACK BEAUTY !!! THIS GMC IS IN GREAT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT !!! THIS DENALI IS THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR !!! THIS TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A LUXURY SEDAN! THE ONYX BLACK PAINT SHINES BEAUTIFULLY AND THE BODY IS TOTALLY STRAIGHT AND SOLID. THE GREY and TAN LEATHER INTERIOR IS ALSO IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FRONT AND BACK. THIS IS A NON-SMOKER VEHICLE. THIS TOP OF THE LINE PICKUP IS READY FOR THE OPEN ROAD SO DON'T LOSE OUT ON THIS GREAT DEAL !!!
THE OPTIONS ON THIS TRUCK INCLUDE; FULL POWER DENALI MODEL QUADRASTEER 4-WHEEL STEERING ALL WHEEL DRIVE UPGRADED PIONEER/FOCAL NAVIGATION SOUND SYSTEM INTEGRATED BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE PHONE AND AUDIO. (STREAM PANDORA OR YOUR OWN TUNES WIRELESSLY FROM YOUR SMART PHONE) 7” TOUCHSCREEN DVD ENTERTAINMENT BACKUP/TRAILER CAMERA LEATHER INTERIOR HEATED POWER ADJUSTABLE SEATS WITH 4-WAY POWER LUMBAR AND MEMORY ICE COLD A/C 20” CHROME WHEELS FULL STAINLESS STEEL CAT-BACK CORSA “TOURING” EXHAUST SYSTEM FOG LIGHTS RUNNING BOARDS TOW PACKAGE FACTORY ALARM/KEYLESS ENTRY BAKFLIP F1 COMPOSITE FOLDING TONNEAU COVER AUTOMATIC TAILGATE LOCK (LOCKS AND UNLOCKS WITH FACTORY REMOTE) FULL SMOKE LED EXTERIOR LIGHTS UPGRADED LED INTERIOR LIGHTING THERE IS NOTHING LEFT TO ADD TO THIS ONE !!!
THIS DENALI IS REALLY PRICED TO SELL SO DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY $$$... |
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