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2004 Gmc Yukon Denali Xl 1500 4x4 Loaded Low Miles Very Clean 1 Owner No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:69900
Location:

Fenton, Michigan, United States

Fenton, Michigan, United States
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                2004 GMC Yukon Denali XL 4X4 / AWD


            • NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!!

            • 6.0 Liter V8 with automatic transmission

            • SLT / Denali trim package with every available option

            • Four wheel drive / All wheel drive

            • Heated leather seats

            • Quad seating in front and second row (4 buckets)

            • Third row seating

            • Factory Navigation

            • DVD entertainment system with head phones

            • Radio controls in second row

            • Rear air conditioning

            • Dual power seats

            • Power windows

            • Power locks

            • Power pedals

            • Power/heated mirrors

            • Memory seating

            • Remote start

            • Dual digital climate control

            • 6 disk cd changer

            • Bose sound/stereo system

            • Steering wheel controls with information center

            • Fog lights

            • Rear Wiper

            • Power Sunroof / Moonroof

            • OnStar

            • Xm radio

            • Factory running boards

            • Roof rack

            • Factory towing package

            • Premium Chrome wheels 17"

            • Like new tires

            • Never been into any accidents

            • Runs and drives like a new truck

            • Free and clear title in hand

            • 69,900 miles

            • Truck is sold is As-is condition no warranty expressed or implied

            • This truck is up for sale locally. I reserve the right to end auction at anytime

            • Call me with any questions at (810) 545-7two0five





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