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6.6l Duramax Diesel, 4x4, Drw, Sle, Allison A/t, Crew Cab, ** Low Reserve ** on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:210360 Color: components are fully operational
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
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Description:

Up for auction is our GMC Sierra 3500 - Just bought a Dura Star 4400 and no longer need it.

The Sierra features the 6.6 L Duramax Turbo Diesel, Allison Automatic Transmission, Dual Rear Wheels, 4x4 capabilities, loaded SLE Crew Cab trim, and Towing Upgrades.

Very, very well maintained, ALL interior and exterior components are fully operational -- NO defective components.  It has 210K freeway miles - multiple, weekly trips to San Diego - and has been serviced regularly by Mark Christopher GMC.  

The Sierra is in good working condition, free from mechanical defects.  The power train is solid and strong, and there are no known fluid leaks.  Interior is free from rips/ tears, and shows minimal signs of wear.

For additional images, please visit: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7Sg58GmGfHjZDF2dVFSOS0tak0&usp=sharing    

OR      http://ppl.ug/FsRCHz9gHYc/   

Buy with confidence – The Sierra is offered with a Good Faith Guarantee!  So rest assured on the condition of the Sierra, and be confident you are getting a turn-key, worry free vehicle. See details below. 

Inspections are encouraged, and test drives are welcomed.  The truck is located in Riverside, CA 92503.  Please call me at 951-331-9949 to set up a time, or if you have any questions.  Open communication, to facilitate a smooth transaction, is expected – pre and post purchase.  You may also contact me through eBay’s messaging center.  I will do my best to respond as quickly as possible.

Happy bidding everyone!


Notes:

Damages: Dents on roof area and missing tailgate handle trim (see white arrows in pictures), as well as missing front, right hub cap, and missing right, rear mud flap.  Front, right speaker is blown.  Exterior shows signs of wear: small dings/ dents/ light scratches in various places from daily use.  

This is an 12 year old truck, so please adjust your expectations accordingly.  Although it has been well maintained, it is a used truck nonetheless – we are not the original owners.  Please DO NOT EXPECT a showroom truck.  Conversely, we have more than adequately invested in servicing it, and keeping it running at its optimum, so please DO EXPECT an overall nice 12 year old truck, especially for the powertrain, heating/ cooling, and electrical components to be in good working condition, without any problems.   

Repair History: Completed within the last 12 months, replaced ALL injectors (only #8 was malfunctioning), replaced front hubs, new coolant, new front and rear brakes (pads, rotors, fluid flush), Transmission Service (fluid flush, filters, and related seals/ gaskets), Power Steering (new booster, fluid flush, hoses, and related seals/ gaskets).  Also, 2 new front tires.  It should go without saying, but obviously the repairs are in addition to the regular maintenance (oil/ lube/ multi point inspection) performed.

SLE trim package includes: power windows, power locks, dual power seats, A/C, cruise, tilt, CD/ AM/ FM, chrome bumpers/ trim, running boards, fog lights, tow/ camper package, 4 wheel ABS, air bags, etc. and bed liner.

$1,600 in tow upgrades (B&W turn over hitch, Monomax shocks, and brake controller). 

Clean title in hand, registered as a commercial vehicle, tags are current, and has routinely passed DOT inspections -- has current CVSA sticker. 

 

Terms & Conditions (By bidding, you accept)

As-Is:  The Sierra is being sold as is, used condition, no warranty, express or implied, with the exception of a “Good Faith Guarantee”.

Good Faith Guarantee:  Offered on good faith only, for a period of no more than 10 days from the date of sale, if mechanical defects are found by certified repair facility, Seller will pay for the repairs OR offer a refund, at SELLER’S SOLE DISCRETION.  Guarantee subject to terms and limitations, as indicated on Bill of Sale, which is to be signed/ notarized at time of sale. (Message me with your email and I will send you a BOS draft).

Payment:  $500 deposit due w/ in 24 hours of auction ending - no exceptions. I will relist immediately if this is not met. Payment in full must be received within 7 days of auction end.  Vehicle must be picked up within 14 days of auction end.  Verifiable funds accepted only.

Non-Paying Bidders:  If the winning bidder/buyer fails to pay in full within the 7 days, I will relist the vehicle, and you will lose the deposit.

Smog (California Residents):  If you are a California Resident intending to register this vehicle in the State of California, AND not a Dealer, then I will provide you with a “certificate of compliance”, valid for 90 days. There will be an additional $75.00 fee added to your total amount for providing the smog certificate.

Sales Tax, Registration, Insurance:  Buyers are responsible for paying the sales tax, registration fees, and insurance, and for complying with the legal procedures mandated by their home state.

Termination:  The Sierra is listed for sale locally.  I reserve the right to end the auction without notice.

 

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