2002 Gmc Sierra 2500 Hd Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Selling my 2002 GMC Sierra 2500 HD 4X4 Crew Cab pickup truck. Approximate Mileage: 102,000 miles
Exterior
Various light scratches around the truck. Overall the truck maintains its shine except the top portion of the fender flares. There are some areas on the roof that the clear coat is coming off. BFG All Terrain tires in OK shape but will need to be replaced soon. For a more aggressive look I do have a set of BFG Mud Terrain's with 70% of tread intact with American Racing rims that will be sold with the truck. See photos.
Interior
Great condition. Only significant issue is the driver side arm rest is worn from use and the painted steering wheel has some ring chips. No tears or holes. Carpet and other interior pieces in great condition.
Mechanical
Truck runs great. Occasionally you will need to turn the key twice to start it....this appears to be a tuning issue with the "SuperChip" 93 Octane performance setting versus the 87 Octane setting. All regular maintenance has been done. The truck runs SuperChipped to account for larger tires and to improve fuel economy (approx. 11 to 12 MPG) and the original truck settings are stored on the computer if Buyer wishes to restore to factory settings the "SuperChip" is included in truck sale.
Extras & Additional Truck Features
It is your responsibility to examine all the photos carefully and read the full text of the advertisement, and to call with any questions or concerns, BEFORE you buy this vehicle. If you want to have an inspection done on the vehicle, you need to do it BEFORE you make an offer. This Truck is available "as is, where is" and Buyer is responsible for pick up and/or delivery of this vehicle. No warranties are being made available with this sale.
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