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Year:2002 Mileage:235295
Location:

Hollis, New York, United States

Hollis, New York, United States
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235k highway miles from Southern Maryland. I just moved to NY and no longer need this truck

Overall, very strong truck with plenty of life left. Engine & transmission very strong.   Engine does not smoke and does not overheat. Transmission shifts great in all gears. Fully loaded with Bose 6-cd sound, tow package, working air suspension, sunroof, cold a/c. All power options work. BF Goodrich tires have plenty of tread left. Awesome in the snow as well! She has served me well.  The right front grille has damage due to an impact with a parking lot snow mound this past winter. I just had the truck go through its annual cleaning and detail.  The paint shines really well

Well maintained with recent repairs & service listed below. All items listed have been replaced within the past few months:

Front wheel bearings
Front upper control arms
Front upper ball joints
Front struts & springs
Front sway bar bushings
Front sway bar end links
Rear sway bar bushings
Rear sway bar end links
Tune up (Iridium plugs, fuel filter & oil change)
Full brake job (front & rear pads. All rotors refinished)
New RR brake caliper
Fan clutch
Water Pump
Variable Cam position sensor
Wiper motor
A/C pressure line & recharge system
New battery
Rear air suspension has been repaired over the years
Windshield has been replaced 3-4 years ago.

What truck will need in the future:

Outter tie rods (provided)
SRS warning lamp on
Parking brake needs attention, does not work %100 at this time. May need adjustment?
Full size spare tire winch operates but metal piece that secures wheel broke.
Several Radio buttons do not illuminate but all aspects of radio work including display, CD changer and button operation itself.

Please bid accordingly. I do not & will not offer a "Second chance"  opportunity.
Sold "as-is"  with no warranty or returns. NO RESERVE auction
Buyer responsible for shipping & taxes
Personal inspection of vehicle allowed upon appointment


CASH in person , Certified check ,  Bank Check , or Personal check accepted. Please note: ANY CHECK(S) MUST CLEAR BEFORE TITLE AND TRUCK ARE HANDED OVER. NO EXCEPTIONS.







On May-05-14 at 16:35:22 PDT, seller added the following information:

5/5- would like to add the following:
1 ignition coil was also replaced.  


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