2006 Chrysler 300 Touring Signature Series Leather, Sunroof, Navigation. on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States
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Great 2006 Chrysler 300 Signature Series. Two tone leather seats, Navigation, Sat. Radio, Sunroof. Heated Seats.
Entire air conditioning system replaced last fall. New front struts. Good high end cooper tires Runs and drives fantastic. Everything works. Window tint on rear and back windows. Please email with any questions. Vehicle is located in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48858. You won't be disappointed in this vehicle. If it doesn't sell at designated price I will keep the vehicle. Non Refundable Deposit is due IMMEDIATELY AT AUCTION END. FULL PAYMENT AND PICK UP MUST BE MADE IN 5 days. Do not bid if you can't pay. |
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