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Toyota Sequoia *reliable!* 2004 4.7 Liter V8 Automatic Custom Wheels *clean!* on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:127931 Color: in very good condition
Location:

Brownsburg, Indiana, United States

Brownsburg, Indiana, United States
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  • ·         2004  Toyota Sequoia SR5
  • ·         Clean title
  • ·         127,105 miles
  • ·         2 wd with with Traction Control
  • ·         4.7 liter, i-force v8
  • ·         4-speed automatic
  • ·         Driver and front passenger airbags
  • ·         Power front chairs
  • ·         Power windows and doors*
  • ·         Ten cup holders
  • ·         Roof rack
  • ·         Custom wheels
  • ·         Rear seats fold down, flip up or remove. Middle seats fold down or flip up for maximum cargo space.
  •       Steps for easy in and out
  • ·         New timing belt and water pump (regular scheduled maintenance, not a repair) 10/13
  • ·         New rear brake pads 11/13
  • ·         Corrosion resistant undercoating 01/13
  • ·         Upgraded tires purchased in 2010 in good condition
  • ·         Upholstery and interior in very good condition
  • ·         Exterior in very good condition, one superficial scratch along one side and a minor repair to one side of the back bumper (please see photos)
One owner! This vehicle was purchased new in Arizona, and spent most of its life in Arizona minus the last three years. Once we moved to Indiana, it’s been garaged for most winters.  We absolutely love this car, have had no mechanical issues with it. It has the typical reliability of a Toyota. Simply looking to downsize to a smaller sedan.

 Very good condition! No mechanical issues. Easy fixes: a driver's side power door lock (all other doors lock with power feature, driver's side locks manually) and rear window power button not currently working. Superficial scratch along one side (please see photos), and some superficial small chips in the paint. One small repair to the rear bumper.  Interior is beautiful. Just some scuffing in rear cargo area from normal use. Also some faint tiny spots on front dash where the wrong detailing product was used, but this is barely noticeable. No smells or hard wear. Smoke free, pet free, kid free. Well cared for!

This vehicle is available for pick-up only in Central Indiana/ Indianapolis. Payment by secure funds transfer. Deposit of $500 payable through paypal required within 48 hours upon completion of winning bid.

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