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2007 Toyota Prius Wrecked Salvage Rebuildable No Reserve Loaded on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:149344
Location:

White Plains, New York, United States

White Plains, New York, United States
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For sale is a 2007 Toyota Prius that has sustained a front end collision. This vehicle will come with a Connecticut salvage title due to the obvious front end damage. You will need to replace the hood, r fender, r headlight, front bumper and a few other relevant parts. The radiators and condenser are fine, they do not appear to have any leakage. No damage to the engine the transmission, suspension or the hybrid system. The car starts right up and runs fine even in its damaged state. This is the loaded Prius that comes equipped with back up camera, smart key,tire pressure monitoring system, steering
wheel controls with the JBL Premium AM/FM six-disc in-dash CD changer audio system with satellite radio capability and nine speaker. After the necessary repairs are made you will have a great running Prius.  All questions are welcome.   

                                                        We will accommodate with any shipping efforts or request.
  •                  $300 due within 24 hours of auction end, if you do not plan to make the $300.00                                          deposit within 24 hours of auction end then please do not bid!!!!
                                                All inspections are welcome by appointment



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