2003 Chevy Silverado 2500hd Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab Long Bed Low 135k Miles Only!!! on 2040-cars
Rancho Cordova, California, United States
2003 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Diesel Quad Cab Long Bad 4x4 In Excellent Working Condition
Equipment:
General info: Presented here is beautiful, fully
detailed Chevy truck in perfect driving and mechanical condition with like brand
new tires! It comes with California salvage title due to previous front end accident.
We replaced both fenders, headlights, hood, bumper, radiator support and few
other minor parts. Frame is absolutely straight, alignment was just done by a
professional shop and a print out is available. Engine is in perfect shape,
works very nice and quiet and when you go to accelerate there is no black smoke
coming out of exhaust. We can tell that this vehicle was maintained very well
by original owner. This pickup runs great, with no unusual squeaks or rattles.
This vehicle is responsive and no unusual noise of any type coming from the
engine or transmission. Also this vehicle drives straight without puling right
or left. The vehicle brakes straight with no pulsation or pulling. The air
conditioning is cold. All interior controls work as they should. This auto's
tranny is smooth. There are no electrical problems with this vehicle at all.
Buyers are welcome to verify all information to their own satisfaction
before buying. We have been in the business for over
13 years. Make sure to check out our 100% feedback score and let our reputation
speak on our behalf! You won’t be disappointed and you will absolutely love
this truck! This pickup looks stunning and drives silky
smooth, has no problems. Come and take it home, you’ll be thrilled to own
it! Take a look at a series of 47 pictures
below… Check out my 100% positive feedback & join my satisfied
e-buyers! Buy with confidence Bid only if you are serious about buying the vehicle. Buyer
is responsible for delivery and I will do my best to assist with it. A
non-refundable deposit of $250 (Paypal or bank wire) must be transferred within
48 hours of the auction's end or I reserve the right to re-list the
vehicle. The balance due is payable within five days from the auction's
end. Paypal is only accepted for the initial deposit, not for the balance
due. The car is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with no warranty
expressed or implied. Bidders are urged to inspect before placing bids. Mileage
could be slightly higher at the time of delivery. Seller will collect CA sales
tax from California buyers only. For
more info or transaction details e-mail me using "ask seller a
question". I reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time if
the car is no longer available for sale. Have financing in place before bidding
on vehicles. Make sure to call me at (916) 715-3170 if you
are interested.
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