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2001 Toyota Avalon Xl on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:111000
Location:

Walbridge, Ohio, United States

Walbridge, Ohio, United States

I'm selling 2001 Toyota Avalon. It has 110k miles on it. It runs good and drives really smooth. never been in accident.
Engine: V6, 3.0 L
Transmission: Automatic
Leather seats
Gold color, beige interior
Moonroof
ABS (4-Wheel) 
Power Windows 
Cruise Control 
Dual Power Seats
CD (Single Disc)

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