Lifted 1998 Gmc Suburban Lse 4x4 - Like New on 2040-cars
Hugo, Minnesota, United States
This is a beautiful 1998 GMC Suburban SLE, 4X4. It has lived in Minnesota for just two years and has never been in the snow, and has always been stored in a climate controlled garage year round. Came from California originally and spent some time in Arizona before coming to Minnesota. As you can see by the photos, this is one of the cleanest Suburbans you will find anywhere. It has the very best in lifts, the RCD Torsion Lift, (4 - 6"?) bit still fits under a standard 7' garage door. Tires are Dick Cepek, Radial F-C II, 33 X 12.50R15LT. Wheels are also Dick Cepek, model DC-2. Spare tire is a fully matching Cepek wheel and new tire. The vehicle has cold AC with a new Compressor in 2014, and yes the rear AC and rear heater work like new. Vehicle has power windows and power locks, all working perfectly, and comes with 3 key fobs. This is a 350 V8 engine that looks absolutely new it is so clean. Look at the pictures - the engine compartment looks like it could be in a vehicle sitting on a GMC showroom. You will be amazed at the cleanliness you see on this vehicle. I have included photos of the front and rear and back door corners just so that you can see some of the detail you will see when this vehicle is inspected with a critical eye. The paint is original as far as we can see. The vin tag on the door jamb has never been taped off for painting, and adds a lot of credibility to the originality of the paint. Recent additions include New Plug wire set, New Dist cap, New Rotor, New Plugs, New Front calipers/pads, New Fuel Pump, New Fuel Filter, New Water Pump, New Radiator, New Battery, Fresh Allignment, Flush and lube both differentials, Flush transmission and fill with synthetic fluid. This list goes on and on - New oil filter, New oil adaptor gasket, and New Bushwacker Fender Flares. New transfer case output shaft seal - this vehicle does not leak - your garage floor will stay clean with this in your garage. Bilstein shocks, nothing but the best has been used on this vehicle. Starts and runs perfect, goes down the road straight and smooth. Vehicle has like new stock factory exhaust system, so you can talk to your family when you're going down the road. The odometer reads 173 thou - but it looks like maybe 75 thou or less to us - you look at the vehicle and see for yourself. It's the cleanest you will find, bar none - bring CASH, no checks here. The price is very close to being firm - but let's talk about what you think. Call before bidding for any and all questions. Call Jerry day time hours in the central time zone 8 to 8 please. Sixonetwo, sevenfiveone, five0sevennine will get to me. We are located just 30 minutes from the MSP international airport, and if you want to fly in to have a look we'll come and pick you up. If you are looking for an outstanding example of a nice Suburban, then this is the one you have been looking for. Wouldn't sell it, but found a Blazer in the same condition that I like better, so this has to go.
NOTE: Vehicle is listed for sale on other venues, so could be removed from this site without notice.
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