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THIS TRUCK IS AN EXTRA VEHICLE IN THE FAMILY FLEET. IT IS USED FOR LONG TRIPS TO COLLEGES FROM NJ TO KY & VA & NM AND I COMMUTE WITH IT 30 MILES A DAY. VALID NJ INSPECTION 2015 SIDE RUNNING BOARDS - TOW HITCH - ROUND TRIALER LIGHT SOCKET - DARK LIMO TINTED GLASS ON ALL SIDE WINDOWS- AM FM CD - COMMON POWER OPTIONS - THIS WAS A POLICE SUV WHEN I PURCHASED IT - DRIVES GREAT - WHITE BODY - GRAY CLOTH BUCKET SEATS - REAR 60/40 VINAL BENCH - RUBBER FLOOR ( NO CARPET) - REAR SEATS FOLD FOR CARRING LARGE ITEMS - INSTALLED A $ 2895.00 TRANSMISSION, TRANSFER CASE, COOLING LINES, ELECTRIC ENGAGE MOTOR FOR 4X4 IN JANUARY - 4X4 WORKS GREAT WITH THIS YEARS SNOW FALLS - TRUCK REALLY IS NICE IF YOU DONT NEED THE FANCY CIVILIAN EXPEDTION INTERIOR. FLAWS ARE SOME PAINT CHIPS WHERE DECALS WERE REMOVED - PLUGGED HOLES IN THE ROOF WERE WIRES/LIGHTS WERE REMOVED -THE AC HEAT WORK VERY WELL - THE HEAT/AC ARE ON DEFAULT AND COME OUT THE FLOOR AND DEFROST- MINOR FIX IF YOUR SMALLER THAN ME AND CAN LAY ON THE FLOOR WHILE YOU REATTACH THE VACUUM LINE TO THE BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR - HAS NEW BRAKES BUT ABS LIGHT COMES ON WHEN IT RAINS - ABS SENSORS ARE NEW AS THEY ARE BOTH IN THE FRONT AND REAR CALIPERS THAT WERE INSTALLED LAST YEAR- THIS IS A GREAT WORK VEHCILE - CARGO HAULER - FIVE PERSON FAMILY HAULER - REALLY LOVE THE POWER THIS THING HAS. POLICE RADIO-CB-GPS-HOOD ANTENNAS NOT INCLUDED-SPOT LIGHT HAS BEEN REMOVED BUT WILL BE INCLUDED. AVAILABLE TO VIEW OR TEST DRIVE MONDAY - FRIDAY AFTER 5PM----SATURDAY SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT
FOR SALE LOCALLY SO THE AUCTION CAN STOP ANY TIME - MAKE OFFERS KNOWN IF YOU WANT THE TRUCK BEFORE AUCTION ENDS. AMC.BUICK,CHEVROLET,FORD,DODGE,PLYMOUTH,JEEP,TOYOTA,NISSAN,4X4,WAGON,TRADE,TLC,FIX,NO RESERVE,POLICE,FIRE,EMS ARE SEARCH WORDS. |
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