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2011 Toyota Yaris Hatchback 33k, Black All Power Automatic on 2040-cars

US $6,200.00
Year:2011 Mileage:33832
Location:

Pennsylvania Furnace, Pennsylvania, United States

Pennsylvania Furnace, Pennsylvania, United States

for sale 2011 Toyota Yaris Hatch bag Great reliable car
Black 33872 miles, automatic,AC, power windows tracktion control 
the car runs great, good gas saver Needs new Tires to pass inspection, Inspection run out 03/14 
have Title for the car on hand 
please serious calls and offer only
call today for test drive 
asking only $6200 
Roman 717-437-4804 or 814-325-0226

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