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2006 Scion Tc 5-speed With Alloys And Panoramic Roof - Runs Great But Needs Work on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:189366 Color: Color
Location:

Freeport, New York, United States

Freeport, New York, United States

2006 Scion tC

516-543-4600 (Main Phone)

Price: $3,500
Condition: Used
Mileage: 189,366
VIN Number: JTKDE167060067695
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual
Engine Type: 4 Cylinder 2.4L
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
We are selling a 2006 Scion TC with 189k miles.  It is loaded with alloys and panoramic roof.  This Scion is priced low because it needs some work however it does run very good. The engine, transmission, and clutch are in perfect working condition. The body is in nice shape for the mileage but please see all the pictures for exact condition.  The windows are tinted and the only modifications are an exhaust and cold air intake system.  Tires all have at least half tread remaining.  Now for the bad.  It needs brakes all around (already on metal and making noise).  The driver and passenger power windows both are not working.  The a/c does not blow cold. Lastly, it will not stay in 5th gear unless you hold it there (pops out by itself).  Otherwise this Scion runs great and can be driven anywhere.  There are NO warning lights on the dash at all! That is everything we are aware of with this car. Feel free to come inspect and drive it yourself before bidding/buying. This vehicle may or may not pass inspection in your state, it will be your responsibility to do the necessary repairs to get it passed (if necessary). We take trades, and accept credit cards for full/partial payments. We can also arrange delivery anywhere in the country (ask for a quote). Feel free to call with any questions 516-543-4600 or text 516-428-5742. Thanks















































































































































































































































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