2006 Toyota Camry Xle Sedan 4-door 3.0l One Owner Loaded Power Roof Leather on 2040-cars
Plumsteadville, Pennsylvania, United States
you are bidding on a very nice one owner 2006 Toyota Camry XLE. I am listing this car for a good friend. He retired recently and is not using the car anymore. I have the original clear PA title and all books in hand As of the listing it has 87k miles on it. The pictures were taken 02/09/14 It was purchased by him new and dealer serviced. It is totally loaded with Leather, Remote Starter, larger V6 engine, Aluminum wheels, Woodgrain, Both power heated seats. The list goes on and on. The car was just serviced and just Passed PA. state inspected so is ready to go. Only issues I could find is minor parking lot marks on rear bumper as shown. One minor scratch on the right rear 1/4. The car runs and operates perfectly. The car is being sold as is no warranty. If you like to have the vehicle inspected or for pick up it is located in zip codes 19002 or 18947 near Philadelphia Pennsylvaina. good luck bidding as sombody will be getting a great reliable Loaded Toyota Camry XLE Questions just email through ebay call 215 768 40 nine 8
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