2005 Gmc Sierra 2500 Hd Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
Up for sale is my very nice and clean 1-owner 2005 GMC SIERRA 2500HD crew cab short bed 4X4 with the Duramax Diesel and 5 speed automatic ALLISON transmission. It has the SLT package with all the options (Leather seats, heated seats, power windows, power extending mirrors, power driver and passenger seat, compass and outside temperature in the mirror with ONSTAR along with the self dimming feature, XM radio, Bose system with CD changer). The exterior is in great condition with some minor nicks and scratches but the worst being the ding and scratch that you can see in the pictures. The interior is in excellent shape with almost no wear on the seat edges. The buttons for the steering wheel controls are perfect and not showing the typical "white" wear thru. This truck is in great condition and has been a pleasure to own. Some upgrades I've added include air bags for towing, Prodigy Brake Controller, CST Uniball upper arms, K&N FIPK intake system, Black powder coated Billet Grill, iPod interface, full tinted glass, Chrome Billet Handle inserts. The tires are 295-7x-16 BFG AT's that are decent with a matching new spare. Truck is low mileage and is only up for sale because I no longer have a trailer so I don't need a diesel 3/4 ton. Title is clean, free and in my name. Please Email me with any questions you have and I will do my best to answer them. If you would like any other pictures please ask and I will try to get them to you as soon as possible. Nonrefundable deposit of $500 due within 24 hours of winning auction. Payment in full due within 7 days of auction close. All Checks must be free and clear before truck is turned over. Shipping is buyers responsibility.
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