Solid 2003 Chevy 2500 Hd Duramax Extended Cab on 2040-cars
Connellsville, Pennsylvania, United States
VERY SOLID 2003 EXTENDED CAB CHEVY 2500HD DURAMAX. BULLY DOG POWER PROGRAMMER 198,589 MILES 6.6 LITER AUTOMATIC SPRAY IN BEDLINER LS MODEL POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS 4X4 MBRP EXHAUST PAINTED NERF BARS BODY AND FRAME ARE VERY SOLID AND RUNS GOOD FOR THE YEAR AND MILES.. TRUCK IS SOLD 100% AS IS AND DOES NEED A FEW THINGS TO PASS INSPECTION. PASSENGER MIRRIOR IS CRACKED.
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL WALTER...724-570-0155
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We
take time to carefully describe each vehicle and include a substantial number
of photos. However, it is very important to keep in mind that these vehicles
are pre-owned, not brand new. After careful reading of the entire description,
rather than making a potentially incorrect assumption, if any statement or
comment is unclear, or if you have questions, please e-mail or call us prior to
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Originality
Disclaimer
While
we are happy to show our customers the casting numbers, stamping on the motor
and V.I.N numbers on the car , we CANNOT guarantee that the motor is in fact
the original. There is always the possibility of re-stamped motors , and as
technology advances there will be even more. Any representations made by us are
"to the best of knowledge." The entire risk as to the originality of
the vehicle is with you , The Buyer.
We
CANNOT guarantee the originality of these vehicles , including but not limited
to : the engine , the transmission , "matching numbers" , color
change , the frame , the documentation , etc. The mileage is represented to be
, "to the best of knowledge" , but not guaranteed.
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Pa Buyers must pay 6 % sales tax!
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successful winning bidders will be responsible for a non-negotiable $120
Document Processing Fee in addition to the winning bid amount.
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payment must be received within 7 business days of the end of auction. Payment
must be either by cashiers-check, cash (In-Person) or certified funds. If funds
are not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle
can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come,
first-serve basis.
Scott
C's Guarantee
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have disclosed as much information as possible about this vehicle and aim to
only carry quality vehicles. However, we recommend that all buyers conduct an
inspection either in person or through a qualified professional third party
inspector. Prior to delivery, if such inspection reveals a substantial
discrepancy between the information contained in the listing and the actual
vehicle, we will correct the problem at no charge or work out a compromise.
Shipping
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buying experience, from purchase to delivery. As a value added service we will
assist with shipping arrangements however, the buyer pays all shipping costs.
We do not have any affiliation with, or interest in, any transportation
companies and all questions or concerns should be addressed directly with them.
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vehicles are sold As Is, with no warranties expressed or implied, by seller.
Vehicles come with books and/or manuals only if pictured in the included photos
or if stated in the ad. As with any used vehicle, minor signs of wear may
become more obvious under close inspection, such as small chips or nicks, light
scratches or minor abrasions, wheel scuffs, and other indications of normal
wear and tear. We will not and cannot be held liable or responsible for these
issues.
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of harassment, will be dealt with according to eBay Rules, local law, and may
include, but are not limited to, legal action and applicable fees, lose of
deposit or any other necessary costs.
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A BID ON THIS AUCTION, CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE INFORMATION PRESENTED.
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