2007 Gmc Sierra 3500 Srw Classic Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Georgia, United States
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*WILL SELL STOCK, IF YOU BRING YOUR OWN WHEELS $26,000* *RESERVE IS SET AT $26,000 MINIMUM*
$26,000 you bring your own wheels $27,500 I provide 35's on 18's $30,000 I provide brand new 37's on 22's. *JUST SPENT $4,000 ON NEW TIRES AND RIMS! I have an 2007 Classic style LBZ 2007 GMC Sierra 3500 Duramax Srw Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 -142,xxx Miles -Fully Loaded -Leather Seats -All Power Seats -Heated Seats -Tinted Windows -Cruise Control -Trailer Brake Controller -6" Pro Comp Lift -Full Blisten Shocks all around -22" Rims -37" Tires -Fender Flares -Bed Liner -Goose-neck hitch in bed -HIDS -Straight piped into a dump exhaust -Bose System -Tow mirrors -Power Mirrors -S&B Intake -Indash 7" radio -Blue Leds Behind Gauge Cluster Just spent $900 on new radio and installation This truck runs FLAWLESSLY. Is a very very smooth ride. It is not obnoxiously loud. It is a truck, has a few dings here and there and rock chips from the tires. Minor 3" dent behind the passenger rear door. The Front bumper has a small dent in it as well. (I May pay to have these fixed upon a deal) Over all I would rate this truck 9/10. It has been one of the best trucks I have ever owned. Not a single problem out of the truck. Brand new oil change, fuel filter, oil filter, greased all bearings. Everything is miraculously well taken care of! I am asking $30,000 OBO. Truck books at $28k stock. Feel free to call and ask any questions about the truck and to make offers. 7064572891. Thanks! |
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