2003 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 4x4 Clean Loaded Black on 2040-cars
De Queen, Arkansas, United States
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2003 CHEVROLET TAHOE Z71 I HAVE HAD THIS TAHOE SINCE 2010, I AM THE SECOND OWNER. IT HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ITS WHOLE LIFE, THE PAINT IS IN PRISTNE CONDITION, IT HAS A VERY SMALL DING ON EACH OF THE FRONT DOORS FROM SHOPPING CARTS. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, IT COMES WITH WEATHERTECH FLOORMATS THAT WE PUT IN TO PROTECT THE CARPET. IT DOES HAS MINIMAL WEAR ON SOME OF THE BUTTONS, BUT OTHER THAN THAT IT IS IN WONDERFUL CONDITION. IT HAS EVERY OPTION YOU CAN GET EXCEPT DVD AND NAVIGATION. THE SECOND ROW IS BUCKET SEATS, NO 3RD ROW SEAT, IT DOES HAVE BRACKETS, BUT WE DO NOT HAVE SEAT. IT IS ALL LEATHER INTERIOR, NO TEARS IN SEATS, DRIVER SEAT IS CRACKED SLIGHLTY, NOT BAD FOR A 2003 AT ALL IT HAS MOTO METAL WHEELS, WITH COOPER ZEON TIRES 80% TREAD. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. YOU WON'T FIND A PRETTIER ONE THAN THIS ONE! NO DISSAPOINTMENTS HERE! IF YOU DO NOT INTEND ON PAYING, PLEASE DO NOT BID! WE WILL NOT SHIP, BUT WE WILL HELP LOADING VIA YOUR SHIPPER. IT IS LOCATED AT 71832. WE WILL PICK YOU UP AT TXK AIRPORT IF NEEDED. |
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