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2008 Pontiac Grand Prix ( 3.8liter Seriesiii V-6) Automatic_loaded * Very Sharp! on 2040-cars

US $8,695.00
Year:2008 Mileage:89418 Color: Very Well Kept
Location:

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States
Advertising:


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FOR SALE

*          2008 Pontiac Grand Prix          *


* Engine = 3.8 Liter V-6

* Transmission = Automatic

* 4 dr Sedan

* Interior & Exterior Very Well Kept ( Super Clean!!)

* Everything Works and the vehicle is from a non-smoker. It does NOT have any unusual noises, smells or mechanical issues. ( Mechanically Sound!)


Runs Absolutely Outstanding!


Full Power & Fully Loaded!  No Issues!


Mileage = 89,418  Actual


* VIN# 2G2WP552781157672


* TITLE= CLEAR


* COLOR EXTERIOR: White


* COLOR INTERIOR:  Beige w/ Black

Cosmetically this vehicle is super clean with only one tiny ding and one paint mark chip on the driver mirror. ( Very minor but I thought I'd make mention of it. )



* The vehicle needs nothing but new ownership! *





*IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNING QUESTIONS THAT I HAVEN'T ADDRESSED, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK BEFORE BIDDING.


* Special Note:  We do have the right to end auction early when sold locally.    Thank you


*THIS VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING OR TO BE TEST DRIVEN AT :

1825  EAST MANSFIELD STREET
BUCYRUS OHIO 44820-2019

or EVEN CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB    http://ohiospecialty.com 

BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE CONTACT :

Colby at 419-989-9262  BETWEEN 8AM - 5PM  MONDAY THROUGH - FRIDAY.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT -

CALL: 

ALLEN  AT 1-614-562-3918

PAYMENTS OF ACCEPTANCE :

  CERTIFIED CHECK,  PAYPAL, CASH, PERSONAL CHECK   UPON APPROVAL AND CLEARING - DEPENDING UPON YOUR BANK.
WINNING BUYER IS REQUIRED A $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END.  THE FULL BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END.
 FOR NON PAYING E-BAY BUYERS; YOU'LL BE REPORTED FOR NON PAYMENT SO ANY FEES FOR ADVERTISING WILL BE REIMBURSED TO SELLER.

PLEASE NOTE:
 THIS ITEM IS TO THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY  FOR DELIVERY. 
IF YOU LIVE WITHIN THE STATE OF OHIO AN ADDITIONAL DELIVERY CHARGE ($$) CAN POSSIBLY BE WORKED OUT.
FOR ANY DETAILS FOR LOCAL DELIVERY PLEASE CONTACT  J.R. AT 1-419-569-9044 FOR ALL ARRANGEMENTS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

PLEASE NOTE: THAT THEIR WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL ADDED OHIO SALES TAX TO THE FINAL SALE PRICE THAT APPLIES ONLY TO OHIO RESIDENTS.  TAX RATES MAY VARY FROM COUNTY TO COUNTY.


IF YOU MAY HAVE ANY CONCERNING QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS ITEM OR ANY OTHER ITEMS LISTED, FEEL FREE TO ASK.   WE CHECK MESSAGES DAILY AND WILL QUICKLY REPLY.


*   *  THANKS FOR VIEWING  AND GOD BLESS!  *  * 







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