Duramax Diesel 2003 Gmc Sierra 2500 Crew Cab White 2500hd 4x4 Long Allison Chevy on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
GMC sierra 03 LOW MILES! white crewcab duramax diesel 6.6 L 4WD. Allison Automatic, tow package. newer breaks. Just had fuel injectors replaced with BOSCH injectors and oil changed with in 1000 miles! manual windows and locks, running boards, bed liner. *low miles 117k*. A/C - dual climate control. Aluminum wheels, new front shocks. Clear and clean title in hand. 3/4 ton, long box bed, tinted windows. Clean excellent running truck. 4x4 HD
***$500 nonrefundable deposit due within 24 hours. Truck does have some cosmetic dings and dents. Paint is not perfect. This, I have taken into consideration when pricing. I would be glad to take more pictures or even face time with a serious buyer. Will try to upload more pics tomorrow or Monday. located in Spokane Washington. May be willing to drive a Small distance. I am willing to ship, but would really prefer if you could come see in person. 808 283 6091 Truck is listed locally so maybe removed from listing if it sells |
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