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Toyota Fj Cruiser 4x4 4wd Suv 2007 on 2040-cars

US $18,850.00
Year:2007 Mileage:86750 Color: White
Location:

Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, United States

Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4WD 4x4 

Great vehicle in excellent condition. 
No issues. Clean history. Smooth ride.
Asking price is below list. 
Was never used off-road. 
Toyota certified. 
Garage-kept.
Clear title. 

Specs:
Year: 2007
Make: Toyota 
Model: FJ Cruiser
Mileage: 86,750
Engine: 4.0L V6 FI DOHC 24V 
Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic 
Exterior: White & Black Cherry Pearl 
Interior: Dark Charcoal Durable Fabric

Includes:*
1 Key
1 Remote
Air Conditioning 
Climate Control 
Cruise Control 
Tinted Windows
Power Steering 
Power Windows 
Power Door Locks 
Power Mirrors
Tow Package  
Full Front Skid Plate
Roof Rack  
Clock  
Tachometer
Tilt Steering Wheel 
Driver Airbag & Passenger Airbag
ABS Brakes 
Traction Control (RR Differential Lock/A-Track/400 Watt 115V Power Outlet) 
Rear Defogger 
Intermittent Wipers
AM/FM 
Alpine CD Player 
Cloth Interior Surface 
Four Wheel Drive
Center Console 
Parking Sensors 
Rear Wipers 
12v Power Outlet
Rear Spare Tire Cover
Cup Holders
Toyota Premium Aluminum Wheels
Wheel Rim Locks
Subwoofer (special addition!)
Tinted rear glass
Full running boards

Contact me, Jerry, directly with any questions at Pulso@aol.com. 
Vehicle is for sale LOCALLY and this ad can be removed at any time, 
so bid with confidence and speed. 
I myself have been an avid eBayer for nearly 15 years. 


PAYMENT REQUIREMENT:

Initial deposit of $500.00 upon winning bid must be made immediately via PayPal (non-refundable). 

The remaining balance must be paid in CASH, certified bank check or bank-wire transfer only. 

No PayPal payment accepted for balance.


Thank you!

NOTE: 
This is not a dealer sale. I am a private seller. 
Bidders with low or no feedback score, please email me directly first. 
Buyer is fully responsible for transport. No overseas sales. 
Not responsible for typographical errors.
Keep in mind, this is a used vehicle, but as a mechanic-owned SUV, it is very well maintained.
Contact me through eBay for Buy Now offers.


* Will provide printed Toyota manual upon request.

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