2005 Toyota Rav4 Only 88k Miles Super Nice Vehicle Fwd 5spd Great Gas Mileage on 2040-cars
Boonville, North Carolina, United States
Up for sale is a 2005 Toyota rav 4 fwd it only has 88k miles and is a super clean vehicle .it is a 4cyl 5spd with cold air ,power steering,power windows,locks,tilt,cruise,runs out great has not been involved in any accidents except for a small dent and a little place were the paint is chipped on the drivers fender ,lower part near the bumper ,this is a rust free vehicle very clean undercarriage as well as inside and out .dont miss it these are hard to find with a 5spd they get extremely well gas mileage and tow easy behind motor homes for those who like to go camping call Chris with questions at 336-416-5631 thanks forgot to mention does have a factory power sunroof
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