2006 Gmc Sierra 2500 Sle Crew Cab 4x4 6.6 Duramax W/allison Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Spring, Texas, United States
| 2006 GMC Sierra 4x4 Crew Cab with the 6.6L Duramax Diesel and Allison Transmission! Ice cold A/C!! Great running truck in very good condition. Engine/transmission: 6.6 Duramax Diesel & Allison transmission. Runs great, shifts great. No known mechanical problems. No check engine light, no abnormal engine noises. Tow package and trailer brake control module. Transmission shifts smooth. Exterior: Really nice looking truck. Almost perfect exterior except for 1 small dent/scratch on the driver side of the bed and the paint has some hairline cracks near the back of the bed (I tried to get them to show up in the pictures). The bed has a rhino type liner and has some dents in the floor of the bed. Heavy duty Fierce Attitude Mud Terrain M/T tires (Made in USA) in good condition with probably 50-60% tread remaining, 285/75/R16, Load Range E. Great tires but not the smoothest riding since they are an aggressive mud terrain. Interior: Great condition with leather seats, power windows, power door locks, power towing mirrors, CD Player, & ICE COLD A/C! Glass and window tint are in great condition. All gauges and power options function properly, no problems. Seats are in very good condition with no major tears or damage (the indentations on the back seats are from my kids' car seat and go away in just a few hours after seats are removed). Clean/clear blue title in my name with no liens and no salvge BUT the previous owner did not disclose to me that the actual mileage is 260k, not 190k (odometer reading is 193,000 but carfax shows the actual mileage to be closer to 260k). Therefore the title states "not actual mileage". I will assist with shipping but it is the responsibility of the buyer to pay shipping costs and make the arrangements. Shipping a truck like this usually costs $600-1000, depending on the carrier's rates and shipping distance. Buyers are welcome to inspect the truck prior to bidding and local pick-up is free, of course. Please ask any questions you may have prior to bidding. | 
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