2004 Chevy Suburban 2500 Lt - One Owner - Leather - Tint - Bose - Tow Pkg on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Ohio, United States
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2004 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 LT, 8600 GVW (3/4 ton), 4X2, in excellent condition. 77,150 original one owner miles. 8.1 Big Block engine with 3.73 locking rear differential. Autoride, side air bags, lift gate with lift glass, power heated mirrors, Bose speakers, CD, XM, 10 way power heated seats, 3rd row seating. Roof top luggage rack with cross bars. Super clean car driven by older couple when on vacation. Not a daily driver or been in salt. Kept in a climate controlled garage when not on vacation. You wont find a nicer one anywhere. If you have any questions, call Dennis at 740-680-6777. Will not accept paypal for full payment, as they will keep to much of it. Use it only for deposit please. |
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