2007 Gmc Yukon on 2040-cars
Franklin Furnace, Ohio, United States
For more details email me at: violavpperre@britishlions.net .
This vehicle has just received a 160,000 mile service to include new spark plugs and wire, transmission flush and
fill and high mileage oil change. Please no tire kickers, I am not looking to trade or sell for a low price. There
is still a bank lien on vehicle so the asking price is "almost" firm...
2007 Yukon XL SLT
VIN ID: 1GKFK16327J303141
Exterior Color: Sport Red Metallic
Interior Color: Ebony
Description:
· Mileage: 160,XXX
· 2nd row bucket seats
· 2nd row power release
· passenger 3rd row seat
· power sliding sunroof
· 7,400lb gvw rating
· 3.73 rear axle
· 2nd row heated seats
· Heavy Duty transmission cooler
· 5.3L, V8 Vortec, Flex Fuel
· Automatic transmission with Overdrive
· Preferred Package
o power liftgate with liftglass
o rain sensing wipers
· Chrome Accessory Package
o 20" Aluminum Wheels
o Chrome door handles
o Chrome mirror caps
· Rear seat entertainment system - DVD & 2 Headphones and Remote
· SLT decor options
o front leather seats
o 10-way driver seat with heat and memory
o 10-way passenger seat with heat
o Tri-zone climate
o Power Adjustable pedals
o Remote start
o AM/FM stereo w/MP3, CD
o Bose Premium speakers
o Universal remote
o Outside power folding mirrors w/ auto dimming, heated, turn signal
o Ultrasonic rear parking assist
o Luggage Rack-Cross Bars
Options:
· 70% visibility window tint on front doors
· Tekonsha Prodigy brake controller ($160.00)
Maintenance:
· Converted air electric shocks to standard passive suspension shocks
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