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2005 Chevy Avalanche 4x4 Pickup Loaded Sirius Xm Radio Onstar Power Computer on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:190000
Location:

North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:

I'M GOING TO SELL THIS TRUCK TO SOMEONE. BE IT SOMEONE FROM CRAIGSLIST. SOMEONE DRIVING BY THE HOUSE AND SEEING IT FOR SALE, OR SOMEONE HERE ON EBAY.

YOU CAN BE THE ONE. MESSAGE ME THROUGH EBAY SYSTEM WITH ALL YOUR QUESTIONS. I'LL DO THE BEST TO ANSWER THEM IN A TIMELY MANNOR, AND IF WE CAN STRIKE A DEAL. I'LL END THE AUCTION EARLY AND SELL YOU THIS TRUCK THROUGH EBAY.  WHERE AS WE BOTH WILL BE PROTECTED UNDER EBAY RULES AND REGULATIONS.


Moving to Florida soon. Don't need a 4x4 anymore. Although lately I'm not so sure! LOL

Selling my 2005 Chevy Avalanche with 190,000 highway miles on it. I've owed this truck for quite some time now and it has never given my any problems at all.

I've added some features on this truck like an EDGE computer programmer. that allows you to reprogram the truck's computer for more horsepower or torque. There are several factory settings in the computer itself or you can program your own setting as you wish. The onboard on board display allow you to monitor how the truck is responding at any one given time. It shows engine/transmission temperature. oil pressure and temperature. air induction and many other setting as well. These settings can be programmed by the user depending on what he or she wants to monitor.

The interior is in great shape all cloth and power everything.

This truck has OnStar that can be activated with a simple phone call.

There is an on board Sirius XM satellite radio that currently has about a year subscription left on it. The radio is a BOSE and plays very nice.

The sun roof is electric with a slider and functions perfectly fine.

A/C works fantastic as does the heat.

I hold a clear and clean title for this truck. No liens of any kind.

The truck is going to need tires in the rear at some point soon. Should you purchase the truck.  I'll buy the tires and have them balanced and installed at my expense before you pick the truck up.


CODE OF ETHICS
My code of ethics is very simple yet. Should you purchase an item from me on ebay and when you come pick it up, it is determined to be different 
from the listing. I'll offer to refund your money and all depostis if any in the same manner as it was recieved. I have a 100% positive feedback rating and I'm going to do everything in my power to keep it 100% postive. I want you to be happy with your purchase or I'll do whatever I can to make it right.


AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS
I will ask the winning bidder contact me through the ebay messaging boards with 24 hours to confirm the win and make arrangments to finalize the sale. If you are the second highest bidder and got beat out in the last few seconds of the auction, Please contact me after the first 24 hours have past. If I have not heard from the winning bidder by this time I may sell you the item at your bid.


PAYMENT
Payment must be made within 7 days after the auction ends. I will except cash check money order or wire transfer. Whatever you're comfortable with. If you are paying by check please make sure to give the bank ample time to clear your check before you pick up the item.


PICKUP
Pickup can be made Monday thru Friday 9am to 5pm est. We ask for a 24 hours prior notice so we may accomodate you better. Other arrangement may be made if needed. Just call us and we can work with you.


TRANSPORTATION
Transportation is at the cost of the buyer and YES are avaialbe to assist in any way possible. We have equipment to load if needed. A huge well lighted yard for big trucks to load in. We are here to help you get your item home.


FOR SALE IN OTHER MARKETS:
Most all items we list on ebay are for sale in other markets as well. Should any item be sold in other markets prior to the ending of the auction. We will cancel all bids and end the auction early. If you're interested in it please contact me through ebay messaging system and lets talk. If we can agree on a price I will sell it to you on through eBay so we are both protected.

Looking forward to hearing from you


 This is a perfect truck for anyone young or old male or female. Should not last long.  Call or text me at 774 495 0044.

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