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2000 Eddie Bauer Awd Need Money For Medical School! Quick Sale! on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:266300
Location:

Pilot Grove, Missouri, United States

Pilot Grove, Missouri, United States

Very good condition, all wheel drive, leather seats with third seat. All white exterior. Eddie Bower package, with towing bar, side running boards etc..

 I bought this to use as my winter 4wheel extra security vehicle. But need the cash now! 

Bought it last fall from dealer and then added or replaced the following important items. Two rear control arms, new battery with two years warranty. New turn signal unit, new headlights, three new coil ignition packs. 

This vehicle is exceptional clean! Has high miles but has been well cared for, with many more to go. 

Starts quick, and runs smooth. Excellent air conditioning. 

Would not sell it if I didn't need the money. $4,500 or best offer.

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