1997 1-owner !! 4x4 Toyota 4 Runner Limited Extra Nice!! Loaded!! on 2040-cars
Wappapello, Missouri, United States
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hello. save thousands!! you will not be dissapointed!! hard to find!! need to see to appreciate it.1997 1-owner!! toyota 4x4 4runner 3.4 liter v6 limited loaded!! extra nice!! this was a new car trade in at memphis tennesse. so it has no rust or been off road!! it is loaded. it has only 158499 miles. it is a automatic,airconditiong,heat,power windows,locks,mirrors,seats,tilt wheel,cruise control,leather seats,cd and cassatte player,power sunroof,power seats both sides,drivers side airbag and passenger,rear heat and air conditiong,split bench seat in rear,rear window defroster, owners manuel and much more. it has a push bar upfront,factory fender flares,luggage rack,aluminum wheels,windshield in great shape,tires and spare tire in great shape,the only thing wrong is the drivers seat where you sit has some rips. fell free to ask questions. i have nothing to hide. i have the right to cancel this auction because it is for sale locally. i don't charge doc fees what you bid is what you pay.we can deliver for a fee. thank you. you can email or call 1-573-222-7007 or 1-573-268-5930 or 1-573-872-6996. thank you.
On Apr-14-14 at 08:15:36 PDT, seller added the following information: hello. we do have bank financing if you are local and have good credit. thank you. On Apr-14-14 at 13:33:58 PDT, seller added the following information: hello. it also has factory running boards. thank you. On Apr-16-14 at 17:57:15 PDT, seller added the following information: hello. i had a question about has it ever been in a accident. so i just did a autocheck and it showed no accidents. thanks. |
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