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2004 Toyota Sienna Le Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:102091 Color: paint color
Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States


Works great, looks fine, the 23 pictures in this listing are from 4/16/2014
I purchased it new from Toyota of Richardson on 5/31/2003 for a Total Cash Price of $24,659.93 with the intention of keeping it for about 10 years
$26,804.00 Original Sticker Price Total
Blue Mirage Metallic exterior paint color
Fawn interior fabric
Removable full-size 8th seat!
Power side slide door
Back row seats fold down and stow
PermaVIN / Glass Etch
Carpet Mat Set w/ Door Sill Protectors
No smokers or pets ever
Vehicle has been well maintained, all maintenance records kept and available, recent highlights are listed below
Includes original keys:  2 fobs, 2 regular keys, 1 valet key, 1 "credit card" key (never used)
Includes original Rear Seat Audio remote control (never used)
Includes original window sticker
Includes original 2004 Sienna Pocket Reference Guide
Includes original 2004 Sienna 10 page color brochure
Includes original 2004 Sienna 32 page Owner's Warranty Information book with Owner Change Form
Includes original 2004 Sienna 38 page Scheduled Maintenance Guide
Includes original 2004 Sienna 487 page Owner's Manual
Includes 1 free TX state inspection at any Driver's Edge location
Oil change @ 4/16/2014 @ 102,085 miles
New spark plugs @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles
New alternator belt @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles
New power steering belt @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles
New air filters (engine & cabin) @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles
Toyota Multi-Point inspection @ 11/12/2013 @ 98,899 miles (no red, yellow on air filters, rest green)
Tire rotation @ 11/12/2013 @ 98,899 miles
State inspection @ 6/5/2013 @ 94,909 miles
New battery @ 9/15/2012 @ 88,574 miles
New tires (4) @ 3/17/2012 @ 84,039 miles (80,000 mileage Michelin Destiny 215/65R-16 98T BSW, includes lifetime road hazard from any Discount Tire location) 
New engine timing belt & water pump @ 3/16/2012 @ 84,007 miles
Transmission service @ 1/30/2012 @ 82,876 miles
Any questions, please let me know!

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