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1997 Toyota Camry For Sale on 2040-cars

US $3,600.00
Year:1997 Mileage:213000
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

1997 Toyota Camry LE for sale, with a mileage of 213,000. Car is running great, perfectly functional. Comes with a remote start (which is very helpful during the cold weather), an after market Panasonic stereo with an iPod connection in the glove box, 2 Alpine 10" subwoofers and Alpine amplifier in the trunk. Car has a sunroof. The only thing is that it would probably need a new paint job, but except from that it's in great shape.

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