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here ya go this is the options that yukon has

 

OPTION CODES AG1 -

6-WAY POWER DRIVER'S SEAT AG2 -

DUAL 6-WAY POWER SEAT ADJUSTERS AJ1 -

DEEP TINTED REAR GLASS AJ7 -

DR & FRT PASS SIDE AIR BAGS AL0 AL4 -

2ND ROW RECLINING BUCKET SEATS AN3 -

FULL FEATURED FRT. BUCKET SEATS AP9 -

CARGO NET AS3 -

THIRD ROW SEAT, 3 PASSENGER AU0 -

REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM AXP A31 -

POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS BS1 BVF -

COLOUR-KEYED RUNNING BOARDS BW2 -

BODY SIDE MOULDINGS B30 -

FLOOR CARPETING B39 -

LOAD AREA CARPET B58 -

CARPETED FLOOR MATS CF5 -

ELECTRIC SLIDING GLASS SUNROOF CJ2 -

ELECTR. CLIMATE CTRL, TRI-ZONE C25 -

REAR WINDOW WASHER & WIPER C36 -

AUXILIARY REAR HEATER C49 -

REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER C5Z -

GVWR: 3266 KG (7200 LB) C69 -

AIR CONDITIONING, FRONT & REAR DF5 -

ELECTROCHROMIC ISRV MIRROR DH6 -

MIRRORS - VISOR, ILLUMINATED DK8 DL3 -

PWR FOLDING O/S MIRRORS D07 EVA E52 -

LIFTGATE WITH LIFT GLASS FE9 -

FEDERAL CERTIFICATION EMISSION FK2 FK3 GT4 -

3.73 REAR AXLE RATIO G69 JAN -

JANESVILLE PLANT JF4 -

PWR ADJ. BRAKE & ACCEL.

PEDALS JH2 JL4 - STABILITRAK:

VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM -

DELETES LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL KA6 KC4 -

ENGINE OIL COOLER KG3 KNP -

TRANSMISSION FLUID COOLER KUP -

ENGINE PTO CONTROL VARIABLE SPEED K05 -

HEATER - ENGINE BLOCK K34 -

CRUISE CONTROL K47 -

HIGH CAPACITY AIR CLEANER LQ4 -

VORTEC 6000 SFI V8 ENGINE M32 -

4-SP ELECTRONIC AUTO/OVERDRIVE NA1 -

LIGHT DUTY EMISSIONS NP5 -

LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL NR3 NT8 N93 QAN -

TIRES-P265/70R-17" TOUR. BW (4) RYJ R4Y R6D -

DRIVER CONVENIENCE PACKAGE R6F -

CARGO MAT, NET, SHADE & X-BARS R7K -

EQUIPMENT ADJUSTMENT -

RUNNING BOARDS, FOG LAMPS AND CARPETED FLOOR MATS NOT AVAILABLE R7M -

DEALER INVOICE CREDIT R9Z SAF -

SPARE TIRE LOCK SLM TL1 -

DELUXE GRILLE T74 T96 -

FOG LAMPS UE1 -

ONSTAR IN-VEHICLE COMMUNICATION UG1 -

HOMELINK TRANSMITTER UJ6 UK3 -

STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CONTROLS UK6 - 2

ND ROW SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS UM8 -

DVD NAVIGATION SYSTEM UQ7 -

BOSE SPEAKER SYSTEM U1S -

6-DISC CD CHANGER U19 -

KILO SPEEDOMETER U34 U42 -

REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE VFF VK3 -

LICENSE PLATE BRACKET VR4 -

WGHT DIST. PLATFORM TRLER HITCH VT4 VT5 -

COLOR KEYED RR STEP BUMPER WITH RUB STRIP VXS VZ2 V1K V54 -

ROOF RACK SIDE RAILS V73 -

STATEMENT OF VEHICLE CERT.-U.S. /CANADA V76 -

FRONT TOW HOOKS (2) XAN YAN YD3 YD6 -

REAR SPRING BASE EQUIPMENT YE9 Y91 -

YUKON XL DENALI MODEL ZNK ZY1 -

SOLID PAINT Z31 -

PRELIMINARY INVOICE Z49 -

CANADIAN BASE EQUIPMENT Z55 -

AUTO RIDE CONTROL Z82 -

H.D. TRAILERING EQUIPMENT Z88 1SC -

PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP 41U -

ONYX BLACK 6XL 7XL 92I -

PEWTER INTERIOR 922 - MED. GRAY

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