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2008 Cadillac Escalade Ext 22's Black On Black Nav Dvd Back-up Camera Clean! on 2040-cars

US $26,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:97500
Location:

Vienna, West Virginia, United States

Vienna, West Virginia, United States
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Thanks for looking at my 2008 Cadillac Escalade EXT AWD.  

This is a beautiful 2008 Escalade Ext.  To me, the best color combo Black on Black.  I will bullet point the highlights on my truck. 

  • Factory 22's with Matching Bridgestone tires all have 60% or more tread remaining.  (Normal Pitting on inside of wheels)
  • All Wheel Drive
  • Factory Navigation in perfect working order
  • Backup Camera and Back-Up Sensors
  • Heated and Cooled Seats in perfect working order
  • All Power.  Mirrors, windows, pedals, Seats etc..
  • Tow Package
  • Sunroof
  • Running Boards
  • Bed Covers (3 piece Factory Set)
  • 97k Miles
  • 7 Inch Headrest Monitors Each with their own DVD players, and Remotes
  • 2 Custom Audiobahn 12's Under the rear seat, powered by a Kicker Sub Amp.
  • Replaced front door speakers with a Pioneer high end component kit.
  • Replaced read door speakers with Pioneer Coax's.  Stereo Sounds great!
  • Weather Tech Floor Mats
  • USB Port and 1/8 Aux Port in Center Console
  • Tinted 20%
  • Tinted Rear Tail lights, side markers, and 3rd Brake light

This Truck is in excellent shape all around.  Normal Wear and Tear is all to mention.  No significant scratches, or dings to address.  Every electronic works as it should.  The truck runs and drives great!
 
If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask.



Sticker on this EXT was over $60k new.  NADA Book is still over $31,000.   I'm pricing mine at $26,900, not to mention all the extras.  Someone will get a great deal on this truck.

Here is my disclaimer.  This is a used vehicle, I encourage inspections PRIOR to the auction ending.  It is sold in AS-IS condition, with no known issues.  

I require a $300.00 deposit after the auction is over.  Payment is CASH or WIRE-TRANSFER only.  I have a clear title in hand. It will be handed over to you after cash is received or wire transfer has cleared at my local bank.  Full Payment within 3 days unless other arrangements are made with me.  I will not pay to ship, but will surely work with your shipping company and meet them with the truck after full payment is made and cleared.  

Thanks and God Bless!





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