2003 Toyota Matrix Xrs Wagon 4-door 1.8l*nice Custom Upgrades*must See!*so Nice* on 2040-cars
Villa Park, Illinois, United States
This is a Beautiful One Owner 2003 Toyota Matrix XRS Hatchback! We took this vehicle on trade from a Local Chicago Radio Talk Show Host. Originally it was a Stock Toyota Matrix XRS. The Radio Station He worked for Paid A Company Called Kaotic Customs To Do All The Professional Upgrades. All The Custom Upgrades are listed below. This Car was also very well maintained by the Local Toyota Dealer and the Clutch was replaced around 75k Miles. Over all you will not find a nice Toyota Matrix XRS like this anywhere! It's all ready to go and doesn't need a thing. The only imperfections on this vehicle is that there is a minor scuff on the front driver side of the bumper right beneath the driver side headlight. We never repainted the bumper because it will be hard to match that custom paint job. The windshield also has a minor crack as well. We can replace the windshield if the reserve is met. It will only cost us $130 to put a new windshield. The tires along with the brakes and rotors are in great condition and all of the Power options work fine. The Leather Seats are also in Mint Condition as well! The Exterior is in really nice condition for the year and mileage as well!
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 630-359-3593We're A 5 Star Rated Company and We're Also Accredited With The Better Business Bureau! Bid With Confidence! Very Well Maintained!Nice Upgrades!Fully Loaded!6-Speed Manual Transmission!One Owner!Clutch Recently Replaced!Over $8000 In Custom Upgrades!
(Kaotic Customs Upgrades)
22 City mpg / 28 Hwy mpg180 hp @ 7600 rpm |
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