2011 Toyota Tundra Limited on 2040-cars
Tabor City, North Carolina, United States
2011 Toyota Tundra Limited One owner, navigation, sunroof, BF G's tires with 15,000 miles. Title in hand, selling because just bought new Platinum.
Terms
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All bikes and parts are sold as is.
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All bikes and parts are pre-owned and therefore
may or may not have scratches, dents, or other imperfections as a result of
normal everyday use.
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All bikes and parts are described as honestly
and accurately as possible.
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Buyers must pay a nonrefundable $500.00 deposit
within 24 hours of auction ending.
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If any other form of payment is requested by the
buyer then any and all applicable fees will be the responsibility of the buyer
and must be paid within 7 days.
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All bikes and parts are offered for local pick
up.
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Seller will not ship bike or parts however will
assist with shipping that is arranged by the buyer.
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Any and all shipping charges will be at the
expense of the buyers.
Payment: Deposit of US $500.00 within 24
hours of auction closing. Full payment required within 7 days of auction ending
on bikes.
Shipping: Buyer is responsible for bike and
part pick up or shipping.
Coverage: the bike is eligible for up to
$50,000.00 in vehicle purchase protection (not eligible for e-bay buyer
protection)
I have
the right to end auction early for sell locally.
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