2007 Toyota 4runner Sport 4x4 V6 54,000 Miles 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Block Island, Rhode Island, United States
2007 Toyota 4runner Sport 4x4
1 owner, very well maintained, and less than 54,000 miles! Oil changes and service every 3,000 miles. New front and rear brakes including calipers, rotors and pads. Almost new 265/70R17 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac Tires. Pioneer touch screen navigation with bluetooth, XM radio, Ipod hookup in glovebox, DVD Player, AM/FM Radio and single disc CD player. Clean, non-smoker, interior with husky floor liners front and rear and husky cargo liner in the back. Exterior is also very clean with some minor scratches and a small dent on the drivers side door near the handle. Overall a clean, well maintained, low mileage, 1 owner 4runner with a few minor imperfections to be expected on a seven year old vehicle. Any questions feel free to message through ebay or call Charlie at 401-741-4467. I reserve the right to end auction early if vehicle sells locally before the end of auction. Miles may go up slightly as the vehicle is still being driven daily. Shipping and shipping costs are the buyers responsibility. I will work with your shipper to load vehicle. Vehicle does not leave until payment has cleared. I will accept cash or cashiers check for payment. Thanks for looking! |
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That said, a little extra power never hurt anybody, right?
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