2007 Gmc Sierra 2500hd Ext Cab 4x4 Z71 Duramax Diesel Long Bed Slt No Reserve on 2040-cars
Derry, New Hampshire, United States
UP FOR AUCTION HERE TODAY WE HAVE A 2007 GMC SIERRA 2500HD EXT CAB Z71 4X4 SLT 8FT LONG BED, THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT AND HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED. IT IS AN SLT MODEL FULLY LOADED WITH HEATED LEATHER SEATS, POWER SEATS, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, SUNROOF, ON STAR, BUILT IN TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER, STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, BEDLINER, TOW PACKAGE. THE 6.6L LMM DURAMAX DIESEL ENGINE RUNS GREAT AND HAS NO ENGINE LIGHTS. THE TRUCK IS A DREAM TO DRIVE AND GOES DOWN THE ROAD JUST AS GOOD AS THE DAY IT WAS NEW. HAS 4 BRAND NEW TIRES, NEW U JOINTS, NEW BRAKES. THE UNDERCARRIAGE IS IN GREAT CONDITION, YOU MAY SEE MINOR SPOTS OF SURFACE RUST ON THE FRAME WHICH IS COMMON FOR EVERY TRUCK, BUT OVERALL ITS DECENT UNERNEATH AS WELL AS THE BODY WHICH HAS NO RUST. WE HAVE A CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. THE EXTERIOR OF THE TRUCK HAS NO MAJOR DENTS OR RUST. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A 7 YEAR OLD TRUCK. IT DOES HAVE SOME SCRATCHES ON THE BED SIDES FROM BEING USED. ON THE DRIVERS BED SIDE IN FRONT OF THE REAR WHEEL THERE IS SOME DINGS ON THE LOWER PORTION OF THE PANEL. THE INSIDE IS IN GOOD SHAPE WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS, NO ODORS, AND IS FULLY LOADED WITH MANY OPTIONS. THE TRUCK JUST PASSED NH STATE INSPECTION, AND WILL COME WITH A TEMPORARY PLATE TO DRIVE IT HOME. OVERALL THE TRUCK IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND HAS MANY YEARS OF LIFE LEFT IN IT WITH ONLY 159K WHICH IS JUST BROKEN IN FOR A DURAMAX. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE TRUCK WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. WE DO CHARGE A $100 DOCUMENT FEE WHICH INCLUDES THE TEMPORARY REGISTRATION AND STICKER, BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN TITLE, TAX AND DOC FEE WHEN THEY BRING IT BACK TO REGISTER IT IN THEIR HOME STATE. NH IS A TAX FREE STATE. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING, YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME VIEW THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFO YOU CAN REACH ME ANYTIME AT 603-339-8100 Term and Conditions: A $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END. REMAINING BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. All vehicles are sold AS-IS with NO Warranty unless noted differently above. We do offer warranty plans through a 3rd party company that can be purchased at the time of sale, but are not included. All inspections must be completed and financing arranged prior to bidding. Additional keys, owners manuals, key fobs, may not be available if not included in the listing. |
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