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Modified 2006 Scion Xb 30k Miles Must See Lots Of Extras on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:30400 Color: POLAR WHITE /
 Black
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.5
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JTLKT324564103079 Year: 2006
Make: Scion
Model: xB
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Trim: 4 door with hatch
Options: CD Player and cruise control
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 30,400
Power Options: Air Conditioning, locks, widows
Sub Model: xB
Exterior Color: POLAR WHITE
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Very few defects on paint and interior. Have slight bend on 3 rims located on lip but does not effect driving(have a set of N.I.B. DRIFZ black with machined lip and front rims to go with car for an extra $500)"

You are bidding on a beautiful show quality 2006 Scion xB that has been heavily modified.

 I do have most of everything to go with it in case you want to return to stock condition.
 There is over $20,000 in modifications put into this not including labor. 

The list is very long...
3 sets of strobe lights (12 total)
Hundreds of mostly blue L.E.D.'s 
Full under-body programmable  lights kit by streetglow (wheel wells too)
Halo headlights with xenon light bulbs
Light up glass upper radiator hose by Killerglass
Perrin lightweight pulley
K&N cold air intake
TYC tail lights
Strup performance Header and Exhaust pipe
32 speakers total
12-10in Arc Audio KAR performance series sub-woofers
2-8in Arc Audio sub-woofers
2- 1000w Arc audio amps
3- 400w Arc Audio amps
The rest are all Arc Audio component speakers
Light up plexiglass head liner
26in Vizio TV with inputs
Stinger battery with extra one that's never been used.
Extra Stinger SPP2150 battery that will do 5000A peak
Stinger power supply SPS80 with charge module (easy hook-up behind back bumper)
Lambo door kit
L.E.D. door locks
L.E.D. grab handles
Electric door poppers on back doors
Rear back up camera that displays on head unit
Cold cathode lighting in interior(under dash and seats)
Waydo racing suspension
lowering springs
18" Kazera chome wheels(have a set of Drifz 18" NIB black/machined front)
Tires only have 10k miles on them
15% tint on front widow
85% on front side windows
back windows have black vinyl on inside
2 equalizers (one for front and one for rear)
Every connector is soldered except about 6 butt connectors on head unit.
Billet front grilles
Blue LED's in headlights, tail lights, grille, sub wall, rear hatch...
10 &12inch air horn (currently not working)
volt meter
bass control knob
Sub wall has blue LED's all the way around and a strobe light in every corner



I'm sure I've left out some more modifications.
If you wanted to I'm sure you could take this back to stock( I have most of the OEM parts to return to stock)  and sell everything and make at least $8-$10,000 off of everything in it and have a 30k mile scion. 
 
Flaws: 3 rims bent on lip(very minimal & does not affect ride, 3-4 very minor chips on paint, passenger rear 8in sub is blown and one tweeter in cab. Back panel has rub mark and can be easily touched up. 
Other than that this ride is show quality. 
I have most of the OEM parts to return to stock, extra battery that retails for $400, stinger power supply, 4 tires with half tread left on them and other extra stuff
Please view all my pictures and don't hesitate to contact for questions but I assure you're getting what you see and then some. 
This is a steal to someone and start your bidding. 
Good luck all!
I may be able to deliver if it's within 500miles

Scion xB for Sale

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