2004 Toyota 4 Runner Sr5, 3rd Row Seat,tow,roof Package,nice Condition,4wd,v6, on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 2004
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: 4WD
Model: 4Runner
Mileage: 135,000
Trim: SR5 Sport Utility 4-Door
For sale: 2004 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 4WD Only 1 owner car purchased brand new from dealer. Clean title, Tow package, Roof package, 3rd row seating package, can seat 7 people! power everything, newer tires, brakes, fluids, services all performed on time from dealer, A/C and heat works great, Cd player, V6 engine, 4WD, original engine and trans runs great and never had a problem. 135,000 highway miles. Non-smoker car. Very reliable truck. Selling to upgrade to a Tundra pickup truck. Only issues: Tire psi light stays on even tho the tires psi are normal, dealer says its a tire psi sensor inside the tire went bad, some small dings and scratches from a normal used car, nothing serious. Please call or text for more info: 609-288-0503 no calls after 9pm eastern! Located in Hamilton, NJ No shipping must pickup. Thank you |
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