1999 Gmc Yukon Denali-103,000 Miles-4wd-22' American Mags-no Rust Fla Car-cheap! on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Engine:5.7 VORTEC
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 103,809
Make: GMC
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Yukon
Trim: LEA AND VYNL
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: AUTO TRAN-4WD
I HAVE UP FOR AUCTION, A 1999 GMC YUKON DENALI WITH 103,000 MILES. IT IS EQUIPPED WITH 5.7 GM VORTEC FUEL INJECTION ENGINE, I RECENTLY INSTALLED A NEW AIR COMPRESSOR AND IT BLOWS ICE COLD, I HAVE RECENTLY REPLACED SPARK PLUGS AND ROTOR,FUEL PUMP, FUEL FILTER, STARTER ETC. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! THIS VEHICLE IS A HEAD TURNER AND GETS MANY COMPLIMENTS, IT SHOWS LIKE A MUCH NEWER TRUCK! WHY PAY $70,000 FOR A NEW ONE!! THE ONLY REASON THAT I AM SELLING THIS VEHICLE IS BECAUSE I NEED THE MONEY!
NO ENGINE LEAKS, NO TRANSMISSION LEAKS; NO WATER LEAKS, NO WIND LEAKS, ALL POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS WORK, 6 WAY POWER SEATS WORKS, NO OIL CONSUMTION!
THE EXTERIOR PAINT IS IN EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION EXCEPT THE FRONT BUMPER THIS VEHICLE WAS PURCHASED NEW IN FLORIDA!!!! NOT A NORTHERN RUSTY SALT
VEHICLE!!!!
THE INTERIOR SHOWS LITTLE WEAR AND THE HEADLINER IS AS NEW! THIS VEHICLE DOES NOT HAVE A 3RD SEAT!
IT IS EQUIPPED WITH 22" AMERICAN WHEELS, THE TIRES HAVE ABOUT 40% LEFT AND ARE WEARING EVEN, SPARE TIRE IS ORIGINAL NEW' THE RADIO SHOULD BE UPGRADED
FOR A GOOD SOUND SYSTEM. THERE IS ALSO A SMALL DENT IN THE RIGHT FRONT FENDER.
GOOD LUCK BIDDING! REMEMBER IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY, BID ON SOMEBODY ELSES VEHICLE AND AGGRAVATE THEM!! NOT ME!
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