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Big Island Hawaii... Pahoa Area. 6cyl, Automatic 4wd, 2wd, 4 Wheel High And Low on 2040-cars

US $7,695.00
Year:2005 Mileage:157885 Color: /Grey Interior
Location:

Pahoa, Hawaii, United States

Pahoa, Hawaii, United States

I am selling this SUV the I will be off island for 6 months to a year. Would like to rent the SUV from you for $500 per month until I leave if that would work for you (specific dates to be determined... about a month. The best way to reach me is via Email. My phone service is spotty... but I do return all calls.

KEY DETAILS
INSPECTION GOOD UNTIL December 2014 AND PLATES EXPIRE OCTOBER 2014
You will be able to transfer plates AND inspection at the DMV for $5.50 which will save lots 
until renewal Oct. 2014

157885 Miles 
White Exterior/Grey Interior • 6 Cylinder Engine • 17 MPG average • Gasoline • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission •4 wheel drive - 4 wheel high, 4 wheel low, All wheel drive, and 2 wheel drive options • Four Door Sport UtilityAir Conditioning, AM / FM Radio, Cruise Control, Dual Front Air Bags, Floor Mats, Cloth Seats, Power Door Locks, Alarm, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Tilt Wheel, Power Steering, Privacy Glass (tint) All Windows, Rear Defrost, Rear Wiper, Roof Rack ,Rear Heat-A/C Controls, Front Tow Hooks, Towing Pkg

FACTORY INSTALLED
Air Conditioning Front and Rear • AM/FM Radio
Tow Package • Cruise Control
Front Tow Hooks • Rear Window Defroster
Dual Front Air Bags • Cloth Seats
Power Locks • Power Mirrors • Power Windows • Power Steering
Roof Luggage Rack • Rear Window Wiper • Tinted Glass All Windows • Tilt Wheel
Passenger Air Bag Sensor • Passenger Vanity Mirror
Power Door Locks • Power Outlets • Floor Mats
Power Steering • Power Windows • Telematics
Tires - Front All-Season • Tires - Rear All-Season • Tow Hitch
On-Star Ready

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