1999 Gmc Yukon on 2040-cars
Magnolia, Delaware, United States
Price Reduced to $ 4600 OBO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am selling my 1999 GMC Yukon Denali. As much as I like the vehicle, my wife
prefers to ride in the not as nice 1999 Tahoe that I have instead (she loves
the push bar and the taillight guards). I have updated the pictures in the listing. The spots in the driveway are a result of having the car washed prior to taking pictures. There are no leaks !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Within the past 2 months it has had the following service
done. I am very anal about all my
vehicles and they might not be new, but they are going to run like new. The exterior is in good shape, the paint is shiny and the vehicle has minor rocks chips and nicks here and there consistent with that of a 1999 vehicle. The driver’s side door handle is cracked but it does not interfere with opening the door in any way. The tan on beige two tone interior is very clean and with
all the amenities including the heated seats which work like new. I have also added a nice Dash mat dash cover
to prevent the sun from being a distraction while driving. The vehicle is equipped with a factory tow package, Bose
sound system, and two-tone leather with the driver’s seat showing minor
wear. I have had the front two windows
professionally tint matched with the rest of the vehicle’s factory tint. The Diehard battery is about a year old. The Goodyear tires have about half tread remaining and are all matching. Within the past 1500 miles the following service has been performed totaling over $ 1300 with parts and labor. I have receipts to document this and all work was completed at a local shop that I reguarly use. 1.
Brake
pressure switch replaced (Duralast - Lifetime Warranty). 2.
Intake manifold gaskets replaced (plenum gaskets
too) - top quality Felpro gaskets used – will never have to be redone 3.
Cap / Rotor replaced – Duralast Gold (5 year
warranty) 4.
Plugs – AC Delco 5.
Wires – Belden (NAPA) 6.
Water Pump (NAPA) 7.
Idler and tensioner pulley 8.
Serpentine belt 9. Upper and lower radiator hoses 10. New Thermostat and Radiator cap 11.
Headlights buffed and polished / all bulbs
replaced 12.
New Front wiper blades This vehicle comes with two ignition keys, two key fobs (remotes), and two console keys. The vehicle also includes a XM/Sirius Radio Antenna / FM Modulator hard wired The vehicle has a clean Delaware Title and it is ready to be signed over to the new owner. I am asking $ 4800 OBO, please do not send me insulting offers and I do not need to sell this vehicle. I can assist in shipping if necessary and local pickup is also available. I can show the vehicle anytime during the auction, and I
can be reached at 302-270-4984 with any questions. Thanks Steven |
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