Title: Salvage. Documents Show Rear Bumper Damage Only, Which Has Been Repaired. I Have Driven The Van >30k Miles Without Problem After The Bumper Was Replaced.
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OAKLAND, California, United States
Toyota Ramp Van
Excellent condition
This is a beautiful van, cost $100K new.
Can be driven normally or with existing EMC hand controls for para- or quadri-plegic
Only 72K Miles
Comes with 2 front seats, one middle seat, and a 3 passenger rear seat.
Exterior: Grey Metallic
• Child Safety Door Locks
• Power Door Locks
• Vehicle Anti-Theft
• ABS Brakes
• Electronic Brake Assistance
• Keyless Entry
• Air Conditioning
• Cruise Control
• Tachometer
• Tilt Steering
• Tilt Steering Column
• Telescopic Steering Column
• Tire Pressure Monitor
• Am/FM Radio
• CD Player
• Bonus 2nd row seat
• Load Bearing Exterior Rack
• Power Windows
• Heated Exterior Mirror
• Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror
• Deep Tinted Glass
• Interval Wipers
• Rear Window Defogger
• Rear Wiper
•
Ramp Van Conversion:
• 11 Inch Lowered Floor
• Ramp Foldout Automatic
• Custom Ground Effects
• Interior Control Switches
• Keychain Remote Control
• Kneeling Rear Suspension
• Low-Angle Ramp
• Removable front Seats
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