1993 Toyota Previa Le All Trac Van on 2040-cars
Braintree, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:2.4l
Year: 1993
Mileage: 133,188
Make: Toyota
Sub Model: le
Model: Previa
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LE Mini Passenger Van 3-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: all trac
up for bid is this nice Toyota previa le all trac van! it is in nice shape for the year-runs and drives great- quiet and smooth 2.4l motor w low miles at a 133k- interior is nice and clean, motor is clean w new belts just installed- power windows, locks ,mirrors, fact tint windows, tilt wheel , cruise control . roof rack , rear wiper,has a aftermarket cd w remote - dual heat ,dual a/c. nice comfortable interior w captains chairs and removable seats.Will let pics say the rest .this little van is not perfect nor do I claim it to be,but is in very nice shape for the age- - minor blemish,s in paint and interior r expected in a vehicle of this age- reserve the right to end auction early as I have advertised elsewhere ,,,thanks ,,,DONT THINK THERE R TOO MANY LEFT IN THIS CONDITION, TOYOTA RELABILITY !!! Please look at our feed back , we sell what we post! would make a great Christmas present! ok good luck , happy bidding |
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