2003 Gmc Yukon Denali on 2040-cars
Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
This is my Personnal Vehicle. I purchased it new as a Company Vehicle then put it in my name when my Kids started driving. The SUV is in very good condition. Noone can believe that it is 11 years old or that it has over 200,000 miles. Now that me kids are all driving their own cars it is time to sell this. The brakes and tires are all good. The transmission was rebuilt last month at 203,241 miles ( at a cost of $2,125.08) and has a 12 Month, 12,000 Mile Warranty. It has a factory GPS which was installed at the dealer after delivery so I will also provide the original Radio. It has a custom Wood Grain Steering wheel to match the Denali interior. There are after market DVD Players in the Front Headrests which can be used together or separately. It comes with a WeatherTech Mat and the cover for the Rear Storage area for use when the Third row of seats are not installed. It has the Red Brake Caliper Dust Covers. A new Duralast 78-DL Battery was installed on 12-30-13. The New Jersey Inspection is good until 4-2015. I just had the vehicle totally checked out by my mechanic. What I know is wrong with the car. There are dings on the front hood from normal driving. The vehicle was in 2 low speed accidents (both at stop lights and both totally repaired. The air bags did not deploy). When you turn on the ignition the digital display reads Service Ride Control (I replaced both rear shocks and the compressor but it still comes on. The vehicle rides fine) The Catalytic Converter has not been replaced and will probably have to be in the future. The Black 20" rims and tires in the last picture will be available for purchase by the successful bidder for an additional $1,000.00 Please contact me with any questions. I would recommend inspecting the vehicle, you will not be disappointed The vehicle is being sold as-is without a warranty. I reserve the right to end the auction early if the reserve is not met since the vehicle is for sale locally
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