2005 Chevrolet Colorado Sport Ls Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Federal Way, Washington, United States
Selling my 2005 chevy colorado.
Its a great truck runs and drives great. I ended up buying myself a new car. So i dont need this truck anymore. I recently did a tune up to it and it runs great. there are a couple dents in it and marks. The tittle is currently with becu as I still owe them money on the truck so you would be paying the bank directly and they would be sending you the tittle for the truck. The truck just sits there and gets driven every so often so i figured its time to sell it as I dont want to make a payment on something I dont drive... the truck does have ac but everything else is manual. Its just your basic little work/commuter truck.. Please feel free to message me if you have any questions... As far as payment. I would need to meet you at the bank if you are local. Or I would give you the information on the loan and you can set up the payment with the bank and once thats taken care of you may take the truck once i get the ok from the back.. Ill need a 250 dollar deposit through paypall in the first 24 hours unless you message me before the auction ends and we agree on something else. |
Chevrolet Colorado for Sale
- Perfect 1st truck or work truck(US $7,900.00)
- (C $2,500.00)
- 2wd crew cab 2.9l cd power windows power door locks tilt wheel cruise control
- 2011 chevy colorado lt ext cab,3.7l utility bed cab,grate condition,1 owner(US $9,900.00)
- 2008 lt fog lights 4 speed auto a/c locking rear diff 3.73 ratio tinted glass(US $21,990.00)
- 3,886 miles on loaded quad cab 2011 colorado 4 wheel drive- all power -
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