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2004 Gmc Savana 3500 66k Miles 10 Passenger 6 Captains Chairs Limo Van Bus Taxi on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:66807
Location:

Panama City Beach, Florida, United States

Panama City Beach, Florida, United States

2004 GMC Savana 3500.

66,807 miles.
10 passenger, 6 leather captains chairs and one back bench with four seatbelts.
Power locks
Cruise control
Power driver seat
Aftermarket Double din radio/DVD player. Ken wood ddx419
18" large fold down screen
20" American racing rims
Goodyear Eagle GT2 Tires 275/45/20
Running Boards
Roof Rack
Fully Tinted

Best things about this van:
Low miles
Runs Great
Looks Awesome
Comfortable Seating
Unique look and seating arrangement

Issues I'm aware of:
Slight tear in the tinting on driver door window
Headlights new a good buff job
Rims have a little rust/flaking (some flaking on the inside of the rim too)
Two of the rear inside armrests have small tears in the leather/vinyl
One of those same armrests goes up and down a little goofy
18" video screen has some lines in it (not the monitor, maybe a ground?)
The body is in great shape, but it is 10 years old so there are some minor scratches, see 3500 pic

Running board on the right side is a little loose up front

This is by far one of the best vehicles I've owned. It seats a bunch, comfortably and it looks and runs great. Plus it's cool to have a van that people always ask what my occupation is. Ha, it was my wife's grocery getter. So why sell?? We just bought a new house and it won't fit in the garage. Seriously, bummer. Why don't we keep it? Our new neighborhood has limited parking and we have 3 kids so my wife really needs to park in the garage. I would drive it myself except I need a pickup truck for work. Yes it's big, but my wife handled it just fine and enjoyed it quite a bit.

Uses: Family van, road trip van, limo, taxi, marina shuttle ( I think that's what it was before we had it which is why it's low miles). Church bus, the guys at my church love it. They just won't buy it. ;)

We owe less than $5k on it and so we can use escrow.com to do the purchase if you'd like, bc there is a lien holder. Or if you trust me (see eBay feedback and length of time on eBay, and I'm a local business owner so you can find me if you need to, I can just mail in the payment to the lien holder and then get you the title.

You can come look at if you'd like in Panama City Beach Fl

You must arrange shipping or come pick it up

$500 owed within 24 hours of auction close, remainder within 7 days of auction close.

I reserve the right to end the auction early as it is also available for sale locally.

Email me for more pics or other questions

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