1997 Toyota 4runner Sr5 4x4 Strong 3.4l V6 Auto Sroof No Reserve Excellent on 2040-cars
Burbank, Illinois, United States
A NO RESERVE AUCTION FOR A VERY CLEAN AND STRONG 1997 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR5 4X4.
RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD. A STRONG 3.4L ENGINE WITH AUTO 4X4 TRANS THAT SHIFTS ON TIME. FULLY POWER SUV. TOWING PACKAGES. POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCK. POWER STEERING. CRUISE CONTROL. KEYLESS ENTRY. ALL POWER WORKS VERY GOOD. TIRES WITH MORE THAN 75% OF LIFE ON THEM. GOOD BRAKES. BURGUNDY COLOR WITH TAN INTERIOR. RUNS WITH NO PROBLEM. DRIVE IT ANY WHERE. NO LEAKS. SUNROOF. COLD A/C. CD AS ANY USED CAR THERE IS SOME SCRATCHES AND DINGS. FEW RUST SPOT AS YOU CAN SEE FROM PHOTO ABS LIGHT IS ON. ONE CAR YOU WILL KEEP FOR EVER. THERE IS $100 FOR DOC FEES. A NO RESERVE AUCTION, THE LUCKY HIGHEST BIDDER WILL WIN THIS STRONG NICE TRUCK. ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK. |
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