2004 Gmc Savana 2500 Cargo Van Low Milage!! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
Body Type:Cargo Van
Engine:4.8L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Gray
Make: GMC
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Savana
Trim: 2500
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 80,778
Exterior Color: White
UP FOR SALE WITH NO RESERVE IS A 2004 GMC SAVANA 2500 CARGO VAN! PARTITION! AUTOMATIC, PS, PB, ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING! THE VAN RUNS AND DRIVES OUT WELL WITH NO ISSUES! MECHANICALLY SOUND! FRONT END IS TIGHT, TIRES ARE RECENT ON IT, BRAKES SEEM OK!! FLEET MAINTAINED!! SUPER LOW MILAGE ONLY 80,788 MILES OR 130,000 KMS!!! THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION FROM A FAR OF COURSE UP CLOSE THERE ARE SOME FLAWS IT IS A WORK VAN!! FEW SMALL TOUCH UPS AND LITTLE DINGS BUT NOTHING EXTRODINARY! THE SIDE DOOR IS A BIT STIFF ON OPENING AN ADJUSTMENT WITH NO HINGES SHOULD FIX THE ISSUE!!! INTERIOR THE CLIPS ON THE SUNVISORS ARE BROKEN. THE PASSENGER ONE ISNT ON RIGHT NOW BUT IT IS THERE NOT A BIG ISSUE BUT TRYING TO MENTIONED ALL THE LITTLE THINGS!! IF YOU ARE IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PAY 13% HST OTHERWISE EXEMPTED IF YOU ARE NOT! A SAFETY STANDARDS CERTIFICATE AND EMISSIONS TEST CAN BE ARRANGED AT A EXTRA COST AS WELL IF YOU ARE IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO! WE WELCOME ALL INSPECTIONS!! THE VAN IS SELLING AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED!! PLEASE DO NO HESISTATE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PRIOR TO BIDDING! WE WILL SHIP THE VAN WORLDWIDE AND GLADLY HELP ARRANGE THIS!
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