2006 Scion Xb Release Series 3.0. Envy Green Paint Color. on 2040-cars
Central Point, Oregon, United States
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2006 Scion XB Release series 3.0 with Envy Green Paint, Automatic transmission, 1.5L gas engine, avg. 28MPG, 87500+/- miles. Factory Alpine DVD/CD/MP3 player with video screens in front seat headrests. Note, unfortunately, the drivers side picture cuts in and out. Aux plug cord for using portable devices such as an IPod, IPhone to play through the sound system. I have installed a 10" subwoofer in a movable box in the rear cargo area with an Alpine amp powering the Alpine factory speakers and the Infinity brand sub. Tinted front windows 35% to match factory side and back glass. Cruise control installed, A/C, Power windows and locks. Remote locking doors and factory security system, reusable/washable TRD engine air filter for the factory air box. Fairly new floor mats installed and cargo net. Scion optional taillight bezels installed and painted black. 15 x 8 inch Sportmax wheels with 205/50R15 Kumho Ecsta tires with lots of treadlife left. TRD strut springs installed which lowered car about 1", nice ride height and clears speed bumps, driveways etc. without scraping like some lowered vehicles do. This car is very clean overall for being 8 years old. Never smoked in or hauled any kids around. If you have any questions specific to the details of this car, you can contact me through the Ebay email system. Thank you for looking at this auction. |
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