Lifted 2014 Gmc Sierra Slt 4x4 6.2l Crew Cab 6'procomp Sunroof Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Toney, Alabama, United States
Just testing the waters here to see if there's any interest in my truck. I have a new job that is going to require a much further commute so i'll need to purchase something that is slightly better on fuel. The truck is an almost fully loaded 2014 GMC Sierra SLT 4x4 with the powerful 6.2L V8. It has black leather interior with white stitching, heated seats, cooled seats, heated steering wheel, sunroof, navigation with the premium Bose system,power everything, power windows, power folding mirrors, locks, keyless entry with remote start...pretty much anything you can think of. The only thing it doesn't have is the Lane Departure that GM offers, but it does have front and rear parking assist with back-up camera. I've seen Denali's currently on eBay that doesn't have near the options my truck has that cost 60,000.
It has beautiful black, professionally detailed paint. I also had it de-badged with, in my opinion gives it a much cleaner look. It also has just been sprayed with the premium Line-X bed liner that has the UV protectant in it. I bought the truck BRAND NEW and it came just like it sits. Fully equipped with a 6" ProComp lift, 20" LRG Wheels, and 35" Nitto Trail Grappler tires, 6" GM nerf bars. It also came with the programmer to recall the speedometer. There's nothing this truck needs except possibly a new owner. It has the remainder of the full bumper to bumper GM warranty, none of the suspension was voided with the lift since it was a dealer installed option. The actual lift is also covered by ProComp's Lift Shield. So you can rest knowing that the truck and suspension is fully covered. Potential buyers, please keep in mind that I am an individual and not a dealer, also i'm not rich, so the truck is financed through a bank My loss will definitely be your gain! Thanks for looking |
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