1998 Toyota Camry 4 Cylinder Automatic Green Clean No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
Year: 1998
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: FWD
Model: Camry
Mileage: 137,000
Trim: 4 door sedan
Very good condition car. Extremely economic and reliable. Good condition, you can see all the imperfections on the pictures. There is 138000
all highway, We re selling with no reserve, I am 100% sure this would be a best deal on CAMRY you will ever see on eBay.
Highest bidder will take it home. No hidden fees or charges of any kind, the final bid is the final price. I must sell this the car. I guaranty my words of condition,
I am a Serious seller and I really want to keep it that way. Customer always right. If you have any questions please write me a message, Please bid responsively.
Thank you and good luck.
HAS NO LEAKS NO RUST !!!AT ALL!!! NO CHECK ENGINE NO AIR BAG CAR MECHANICLY 100% good ALSO IF YOU LIKE INSPECT CAR IM AVAILABLE ANYTIME! Please! With all the respect, I am asking you to bid responsively! Everything happens but give the others opportunity to buy and for me to sell. Deposit within 24 hours after the sale to bank account. Shipping available. Thank you all. For additional pictures send me a message, I ll be glad to send you extra pictures of the car. |
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