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2008 Gmc Sierra 2500 Hd Slt Crew Cab Duramax Diesel 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $30,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:88500
Location:

Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada

Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada
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2008 Sierra 2500HD SLT 4X4

- 6.6L Duramax with 6 speed Allison Transimission 
- 88500 miles 
- Second owner
- Only driven in Lower Mainland and Okanagan Valley
- Full leather SLT package
- All power options
- Almost new 20" wheels and E rated 285/55/20 Toyo Open Country ATII's 
- Stock rims and tires come with the truck as well
- Roll and Lock Tonneau Cover with key
- 5th wheel slider hitch installed last summer, hides under tonneau
- Power windows
- Power locks
- Power mirrors
- Front power lumbar heated leather seats
- Driver memory settings
- Six disk in dash CD changer Bose sound system with aux input and XM radio
- Tilt/cruise
- Leather steering wheel with audio controls
- Dual zone climate control system
- Auto dimming rear view mirror with comp/temp sensor
- Onstar
- Factory trailer brake controller
- Center console
- Overhead console
- Wood/titanium trim 
- Accessory power points
- Keyless remote entry and start
- Factory fog lights
- Rear window tint
- Chrome running boards
- Extending tow mirrors
- Tow package

All maintenance up to date, the truck has been babied and it shows. You will not find a nicer duramax. Clean, as new, no accidents or issues. Email for my contact number and to set up viewing. 

Canadian Buyers: I live in Penticton and I am in Kelowna often. I also spend time on the Lower Mainland and can bring the truck to view only if serious.

US Buyers: I am 40 minutes from the US border in central Washington State, Oroville, WA or western Washington State, Sumas, WA. I can meet at the border for easy import/transaction. 

I own the truck outright. Call to view 2508704354.

Low Reserve, for sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction if it sells locally.

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