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LIFTED 2013 GMC YUKON XL SLT

SOLD

146,388 miles

SOLD | 146,388 miles

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Overview

Stock #

U21243

VIN

1GKS2KE79DR342587

Year

2013

Make

GMC

Model

Yukon XL

Drive

4WD

Exterior Color

Black

Interior Color

Grey

Mileage

146,388

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

5.3 L VORTEC V8

Transmission

Automatic

Description

2013 GMC Yukon XL SLT
LIFTED!! 20 INCH FUEL WHEELS!! 35 INCH TIRES!! RUST FREE!! 2013 GMC Yukon XL. SUV. SLT package. 8 passenger seating. 5.3L Vortec V8 engine. Automatic 6 speed transmission. 4 wheel drive. Keyless entry. Remote auto start. Power locks. Power/Signal mirrors. Power adjustable pedals. Power seats. Leather seats. Heated seats. Memory seats. Tri-zone climate control. Traction control. AM/FM/CD player with AUX. SiriusXM/ONstar capable. Back up camera. Parking assist. Steering wheel controls. Cruise control. Tilt wheel. Sunroof. DVD rear entertainment. Privacy glass. Rear defrost. Rear wiper. Power rear liftgate. Removable 3rd row. Tow package. Fog lights. Running boards. Brand new 7.5 inch suspension lift. Brand new 20 inch Fuel wheels. Brand new 35 inch R/T tires.

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It was all a dream...

Ultimate Rides consists of Nick Bulanda and his carefully built team who have been buying, building and selling vehicles for over fifteen years. Nick had a dream to buy, build and sell custom vehicles from rust free states. Build a business on a great reputation and always make sure customers are happy with their purchase. In the auto business that sometimes is hard to do, but year after year their business grew and five star reviews started to come in. He started his Ultimate Rides journey with his dad and two brothers, who was a big part of building the business they have today. In 2016 Jake passed away and losing his brother was the hardest thing he ever had to deal with. Even though he had a tragic loss, he found employees who are like family. He plans to keep the vision and continue to set a new trend for the Chicagoland market. Keep customers number one and grow this business for their baby brother Jake.