2007 Cadillac Escalade Esv Base Sport Utility 4-door 6.2l on 2040-cars
Kearny, New Jersey, United States
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HELLO,
THANK YOU FOR SEEING MY AUCTION. TODAY I HAVE FOR SALE THIS BEAUTIFUL CADILLAC ESCALADE 2007 WITH 189,750 MILES THE VEHICLE IS RUNNING EXCELLENT. I HAVE TREATED THIS VEHICLE LIKE MY OWN UNTIL RECENTLY. THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN USED FOR 1 DRIVER ONLY AND IT HAS TRAVELED ONLY IN THE NY METROPOLITAN AREA FOR ABOUT 7 YEARS. ALSO WITH THE CAR YOU WILL RECEIVE: 1 extra set of 4 rims only size 22" oem that came with the vehicle however you will have to straighten 2 of them cause they're a little bent We want to sell it so we can buy a newer model so good luck to winner low reserve price we accept also C.O.D WE DON'T SHIP IF YOU WANT TO SHIP YOU WILL HAVE TO ARRANGE PICK UP AND PAPERWORK. Clean Title. Good luck and may the higher bidder win!! my loss is your gain. New parts replaced on vehicle with paperwork: 1) throttle position sensor TPS 2) front suspension new shocks front and back 3)new lower control arms,brakes,rotors, tie rods upper control arms (car drives very smooth) NEEDS ATTENTION: 1) need to reset tire sensors 2)need to reset light at dealer only service suspension light is on because we changed the oem suspension for new shocks but not OEM. any questions call 201-962-5893 Serious bidders only !! |
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