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2005 Gmc Denali Fully Loaded 96k Miles on 2040-cars

US $16,400.00
Year:2005 Mileage:96000
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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******I AM NOT A DEALER********


I am selling one of a kind 2005 GMC Denali that is in good condition and it's fully loaded. The Denali has been great to us and it has been maintained well and when you drive it you can tell it's well maintained. The engine is still powerful, engine oil has been changed every 5K miles with Mobil 1 synthetic oil, washed and waxed every few weeks, and lastly it has ~96K miles on the odometer--96K miles is just breaking in the engine and it's not high mileage for this kind of vehicle.

The Denali has been on three long range round trips ranging from Albuquerque to Kentucky and California and all those trips it held up very well, never over heats, and in one of the trips we towed a vehicle back to Albuquerque with zero effort and zero issues; goes to show you how powerful and reliable it is. Please contact me if you have a good offer and you are serious about buying the truck.

Selling for $16,400 OBO (or best offer), that means I am negotiable and I will ONLY entertain reasonable offers only. Feel free to email me offers or questions.

LATEST REPAIRS:

- Brand new Brembo rotors all around (See last pictures)
- Brand new EBC brake pads--Best brakes you can ever have for your car (not cheap either)
 
(The brakes have been overhauled to perform better for daily driving and when pulling a trailer)
-
Oil change on 13 Sep--Mobil 1 Synthetic for vehicles with over 75K miles

 FULLY LOADED:

- 7 passenger
- DVD player and screen in the back
- BOSE speakers
- Touch screen radio
- Built in GPS
- Front pilot seats (Heated)
- Full leather
- Complete tow package (See pictures)
- 6.0L engine (over 300HP)
- XM Sirus radio
- OnStar
- Moon roof
- K&N air filter
- HID headlights (See last pictures)
- Trailer NOT included


SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. I WILL NOT ENTERTAIN LOW BALLERS!!
 

Any and ALL scammers will be reported to eBay and I will ONLY sell to PayPal customers or authentic buyers (Don't test me either).

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