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1998 Gmc K2500 Sierra Sle Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 7.4l 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1998 Mileage:96000
Location:

Homer, Alaska, United States

Homer, Alaska, United States
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Great running and driving truck. Just downsizing to a smaller truck and no longer need this one.
Comes with stock set of rims and tires along with two spares for the 18"s
Tool box comes with key to lock it.

1998 Gmc K2500 Extended cab 4X4

95K orginal miles
7.4L Vortec engine backed with a 4l80e automatic transmission.
Great running and driving truck, just need to downsize.
18" Chrome wheels with BFG tires for summertime
16" Stock wheels with skinny tires for winter
Locking toolbox mounted in bed
New Interstate 1,000CCA Battery
New Ac Delco Spark plug wires
New upgraded MSD Distributor cap and rotor button.

The only two things that don't work on the truck are the fuel gauge and the blower motor high setting, works on all lower settings!

Truck is located downtown Homer, Alaska and can be picked up after full payment has been made on it.
Cashiers Check or Cash is accepted payment.
No Warranty, sold As Is.

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