1996 Toyota Camry Camry V6le Gold Sunroof Chrome Wheels Automatic 3l V6 on 2040-cars
Portland, Maine, United States
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1996 Camry V6LE - super car - 150K miles (reads 241K kilometers, crazy
Canadians!) Good condition, runs well. Sunroof, chrome wheels, 3L V6 has
mucho pep. Issues are: check engine light, diagnosed as an emissions
air hose leak; needs wheel alignment; some surface rust over rear wheels
(see photos, 1 side is from scrape); driver's door outside handle; rear passenger power window (wire).
What it will NOT need as these items were recently done: rear muffler; flexpipe with catalytic converter; 4 rear trailing arms (reason for need of alignment); front brakes (including rotors); left and right front axle (CV joint); power steering rack and hose. Timing belt done at 85K, regular oil changes, maintenance. Tires OK, stickered till 10/14. Local pickup only; contact me for test drive; for sale locally as well. NOTE: When I just listed this on Ebay the information came up showing a "minor accident" involving the previous owner. I am guessing this refers to the scrape above the right rear wheel. First I've heard of it. |
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