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I'm selling my 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT All Terrain. 6.2L 8-speed 4x4 18,000 miles. A.R.E. shell, Method NV wheels, BF Goodrich K02 285/65/18 tires, Bilstein 5100 shocks in front, Bilstein 5160 shocks in rear, AirLift air spring kit.  Fresh detail.  Very clean and the only off road use is level dirt roads to fish, etc.  Mostly driven to work and back.  1,000 miles a month.  Serviced on schedule.  Plenty of warranty left.

 

Asking $41,900  Not much over what I was offered by a GM dealer.

 

Bakersfield, CA Kern County

 


* 2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 4WD CREW CAB SLT ( STANDARD 6 1/2 FT BED ) MODEL # TK15743 
* GAZ - SUMMIT WHITE
* H2W - JET BLACK PREMIUM LEATHER INTERIOR
* CF5 - POWER SUNROOF
* GAT - ALL - TERRAIN PKG., WHICH INCLUDES YOUR :
1) Z71 OFF - ROAD SUSPENSION PKG. WITH MONOTUBE RANCHO SHOCKS
2) SPRAY ON BEDLINER
3) CARPETED FLOOR LINERS ( REPLACES STANDARD CARPETED MATS )
4) FRONT BODY COLOR BUMPER
5) REAR BODY-COLOR BUMPER
6) BOSE PREMIUM AUDIO SOUND SYSTEM
7) FRONT-FULL FEATURE BUCKET SEATS 2ITH USB PORTS & WIRELESS CHARGING
8) 8 - SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 
* I06 - NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH REARVIEW CAMERA DISPLAY & INTELLILINK
* JL1 - INTEGRATED TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER
* L86 - 6.2L ECOTECH3 V8 ENGINE
* M5U - 8 - SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 
* PDG - ALL - TERRAIN SLT CREW CAB PKG., WHICH INCLUDES YOUR :
1) 4 " BLACK ROUND ASSIST STEPS 
2) replaced wheels
3) ULTRASONIC FRONT & REAR PARK ASSIST
4) HEATED STEERING WHEEL
5) POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW 
6) FULL L.E.D. HEADLAMPS
* RC7 - ALL - TERRAIN 20 " BLACKWALL TIRES (custom wheels and tires now)
* RIA - ALL - WEATHER FLOOR LINERS 
* T4L - HIGH PERFORMANCE L.E.D. HEADLAMPS


Technical
• Automatic Transmission
• 4 Doors
• Four-wheel drive
• Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 21 and EPA city (mpg): 15
• 4WD Type - Part and full-time
• Cylinder Deactivation
• Limited slip differential - Mechanical
• Remote engine start
• Tire pressure monitoring system
Safety
• 4-wheel ABS brakes
• Xenon headlights
• Head airbags - Curtain 1st and 2nd row
• Passenger Airbag
• Front fog/driving lights
• Daytime running lights
• Dusk sensing headlights
Interior
• Leather seats
• Heated drivers seat
• 8-way power adjustable drivers seat
• Heated passenger seat
• 8-way power adjustable passenger seat
• Climate controlled - Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and passenger heated-seatback
• Split-bench rear seats
Exterior
• Intermittent window wipers
• Privacy/tinted glass
Convenience
• Remote power door locks
• Power windows with 4 one-touch
• Air conditioning with dual zone climate control
• Cruise control
• Audio controls on steering wheel
• Universal remote transmitter
• Driver memory seats
• Memory settings for 2 drivers
• Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, remote engine start
• Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
• Compass
• External temperature display
• Tachometer

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