1992 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Frankston, Texas, United States
You are bidding on a well taken care
of 1992 Toyota 4Runner SR5!!!
It's in good shape & has been
well taken care of!!
It has the 3.0L V6 & Auto
Transmission w/Overdrive
Interior is cloth, has power
windows, locks and sunroof
The rear drivers window needs
attention will not go up or down
All headlights, signals, windshield
wipers, horn etc work
Rust free Texas truck car for most
of its life
Mileage shows 199401 which will be
Exempt due to age of the car
Also mileage may go up because the
truck will be driven until sold
Body along with trim in good shape,
gas cover has a chip as seen in the photo
Paint showing sign of age
(fading/chips/scratches/normal signs of age)
Truck does run good & does come
with TX Title
Buyer is responsible to pay a
deposit of $500 (non refundable) with paypal within 24 hours of the close of
the auction to secure the vehicle.
Buyer agrees to pay the remaining
balance due within 3 days of the close of the auction.
Please don't bid if you are not
going to buy it.
Buyer is responsible for any and all
shipping charges & must set up shipping within 5 days of the close of the
auction.
Car is also being offered for sale
locally. I do reserve the right to end this listing at any time, should the
vehicle become no longer available for sale.
PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS
BEFORE YOU BID. Email or call 9032795566
Have the FUNDS IN HAND to PURCHASE
this automobile BEFORE YOU BID. Check with your Bank, Credit Union, Wife,
Girlfriend, Husband, Boyfriend, Boss, Etc.....,, BEFORE YOU BID please.
Preferred payment is CASH. If paid
with cashier's check it must clear my bank before car is released.
If you are the winning bidder please
contact me at the end of auction. By phone (903.279.5566) or e-mail. BY WINNING
THE BID YOU HAVE NOW AGREED TO PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASE Within the 3 day allotted
time as stated in the auction.
Good luck bidding!!!!
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