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F/s Gmc 2500hd, 6.0l, 4x4, Ecsb, Good Condition! $9000


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Selling my 2003 GMC Sierra 2500hd extend cab, short bed, 4wd. Time for a new tax deduction. It's an SLE which includes power locks and windows, keyless entry, cruise, dual climate AC, overhead console, flip up center console, fog lights, auto dimming power heated mirrors, rear window defroster. Truck also has 2" Class III receiver and trailer wiring and is pre wired from the factory for electric trailer brakes, though I never towed a big enough trailer to need it. The truck has 156,000 highway miles but had the transmission rebuilt at 130,000mi and transfer case replaced at 133,000mi so its good to go for another 100k! Engine runs perfect and doesn't burn any oil (Mobil 1). Recent platinum plug tuneup with new wires. Transmission shifts crisply and there are no squeaks or rattles in the cab. No rust on the body, minor dings from careless people in parking lots. 285 75R16 Tires are at least 50-60%, brakes are good. Stainless nerf bars and diamond plate toolbox are included. Edmunds dealer price over $11,000 with mileage deduction, $9500 private party.

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