1998 Toyota Camry Le Sedan 4-door 2.2l No Reserve on 2040-cars
Keyport, New Jersey, United States
NO RESERVE 5 DAY LISTING!
Please read carefully before bidding. 1998 Toyota Camry LE Car does not start, needs to have the head gasket replaced. Car will crank but not turn over. Car will have to be towed. Recently car began to overheat and had a new radiator installed. Actually needed a head gasket. Car ran great until this happened. Had 4 new tires installed less than 5K miles ago. Also included are Motegi R7 custom wheels and new 16 inch tires with less than 5k miles. Automatic with power windows and power door locks. Kenwood stereo, cruise control and a hidden tow hitch included. Car is in decent shape on the exterior with some dents and dings shown in the pictures. Has a small crack in the corner of the windshield as can be seen in the picture under the inspection sticker which is good till 5/2015. Interior is clean an in very good condition. Car is being sold as is. Tires and rims alone are worth good money. Good luck bidding. |
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