2004 Chevrolet K1500 Suburban 4x4 5.3l V8 Reliable Truck 4 Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
This is a Dealer's Vehicle. All sales in the state of Illinois are Subject to Sales Tax, Title Fees, Registration and Documentary Fees of $161. Out of State Buyers Pay only $161 Doc. Fee.
If you want to send an offer or click the buy it now, please call me at 847 736 8585 ! ***One "BULLETPROOF" Suburban*** ***FINANCING AVAILABLE! BAD CREDIT! NO CREDIT! BANKRUPTCY! NO PROBLEM!*** ***Clean Carfax History without any accidents*** ***Comfortably sits 7 passengers*** ***Clean Exterior and Interior*** ***This was my family DEMO vehicle and for the last year I've put 10,000miles on it! I've driven it in -20F and in +80F I've never had any issues! It always starts, Drives Smooth and hugs the road!*** ***No bad codes on the dash! No malfunctions! Vehicle has been Inspected*** ***Engine is strong, fast and responsive and transmission shifts smooth*** Don't Assume Anything - Call 847 736 8585 and I'll do a walk around the vehicle for you! ***Extended Warranty Available to Purchase*** Please contact me by phone or email before you submit an offer or click the BUY IT NOW option. I have to talk to a live person before accepting any offers! If you have any questions, please call me at (847) 736 8585 Usually my actions end with a phone call... ***FINANCING AVAILABLE! BAD CREDIT! NO CREDIT! BANKRUPTCY! NO PROBLEM!*** Buy with confidence, please call me if you are not sure about anything before bidding. Your bid is a Legally Binding Contract. Please bid only if you have the funds to pay right away. Payment has to be Cash or Cashiers Check. All sales are final - NO RETURNS, NO EXCHANGES! Buyer is responsible for shipping of the vehicle. I cannot Finance you! Please check with your local bank or Credit Union if you are planning to finance. All Sales are final, no returns, no exchanges. Deposit is non-refundable! PLEASE REVIEW THE FREE CARFAX HISTORY REPORT BELOW: 2004 CHEVROLET K1500 SUBURBAN VIN: 3GNFK16ZX4G150626 4 DOOR WAGON/SPORT UTILITY 5.3L V8 MPI 4 WHEEL DRIVE Standard Equipment | Safety OptionsManoff Motors Inc.
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