2002 Chevrolet Suburban Lt on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Selling my 2002 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4x4. Truck is in very good condition fora 2002 truck. 6.0 liter engine runs perfect. HD transmission shifts perfect noleaks. I am the 2nd owner and truck has never been involved in a accident. Is aflorida Truck so no need to worry about rust. Was purchased in Sarasota at CoxChevrolet and is still here. Has very low miles at 75K.... Carpet is in faircondition with a few minor stains.. Might clean up 100% with shampoo. Leatherseats are in good condition with front seats showing minor wear but no tears,rips, etc.Tires have about 30% tread remaining. Oil has just been changed andall services done. Only a couple minor dings and scratches on exterior which Itried to picture. These 3/4 ton Suburbans are getting hard to find and hastowing capacity of 12,000lbs. Truck is loaded with the following options: 4wheel drive6.0Liter V8HD transmission with Tow/Haul modeTrailer windowsPower SeatsTilt Steering
My eMail : MerilynAseltgai@yahoo.com
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