2003 Gmc Sierra 2500 Hd Wt Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
West Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Please Read before Bidding! Up For Sale is a 2003 GMC Sierra 2500HD. It has a 6.0L Gas engine. 4x4. This truck will make a good work truck as that is what I am using it for now. I am selling it due to buying a newer truck but I am still currently using it also so the mileage may change a little bit. I have owned this truck for 2 years. I have not had any issues with the engine, transmission, or 4x4. A FEW THINGS TO NOTE: 1.Oil pressure gauge does not work. It was like that when I bought it and never fixed it. I Have Not had the engine use any oil on me since I have owned it. 2. Check engine light comes on every once in a while and most of the time it goes out after a while. It was like that when I purchased truck and I had it checked and was told it just needed a new set of spark plugs & Wires. I have driven it like that for 2 years and haven't had an issue with it. 3. The rocker panels and cab corner do have rust as you can see in pic. The frame is Solid with just the normal surface rust. Once again it was like that when I got it and was just using as work truck. 4. Tail gate is silver as you can see in pic. Tires are only a year old. Rims are pitted a little bit. Truck has some dents here and there but nothing too major. If you are just looking for a good work truck this is for you.
Winning Bidder must contact me within 24 hours of Auction End. A DEPOSIT of $250 is due within 48 hours of Auctions End via Paypal or Cashier's Check overnight. Remaining Balance is DUE within 7 Days of Auction End. Truck is to be picked up also within 7 days unless other arrangements are made. CASH or CASHIER's CHECK only accepted on final balance. NO PERSONAL CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS!!
Please feel free to email or call with any questions and I will try to answer them to the best of my knowledge. My number is 217- 822-8178.
Truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction anytime. Truck is SOLD AS IS with NO WARRANTY! |
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