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2002 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LXI NO RESERVE - HIGH BID WINS ONLY 123K MILES POWER HEATED TAN LEATHER SEATS CAPTAINS CHAIRS ONE TOUCH POWER DOORS AND HATCH COLD AC TOW PACKAGE EXCELLENT RUNNING AND DRIVING VAN WITH NO ISSUES. TURN KEY READY TO BE DRIVEN. SOLD CLEAN TITLE WITH BRAND NEW NY INSPECTION MECHANICAL: EXCELLENT CONDITION. No issues. No lights on. Everything works the way it should. Van drives great and is ready to drive. INTERIOR: EXCELLENT CONDITION: No tears in the leather. No broken trim. Good stereo. Cold AC. Carpet could use a cleaning. Power sliding doors both work and shut properly. Power windows, heated seats all working. 3rd row included. BODY: See photos. All body damage is purely cosmetic and most could be easily fixed. All doors open and close as they should. The way it is pictured is the way it is being sold. Reliable, but could use cosmetics. Looks like mostly parking lot damage. Please use the ZOOM feature on all photos to really get a closeup. GREAT RUNNING AND DRIVING VAN. Sold as pictured. See photos. Ask questions. Bid accordingly. I am a registered used car dealer in the state of NY. ALL NY residents MUST PAY TAX, no exceptions and the $37 state inspection fee. The truck is sold as is without warranty expressed or implied. Van is sold with a valid august 2014-15 inspection. Van is turn key and I have full confidence in the van driving cross country. Mileage will be slightly higher than listed as the car is still being driven. Read the entire description, view the photos, watch for updates, email me with questions and bid accordingly. Your bid is an e signature of a contract to buy. Bidders who bid and do not follow through will be responsible for numerous fees, so bid only if you intend to pay. Local pickup is preferred from Holbrook NY 11741 but I will work with your shipper. For shipping quotes try uship or call 8557447878 (discount broker in florida). Delivery on Long island available if needed. THERE IS A $75 FEE ADDED TO YOUR BID PRICE FOR ALL BUYERS. NY RESIDENTS ADD $37 FOR INSPECTION AND MUST PAY TAX. $300 deposit is due via paypal within 24 hours. Full payment and pickup due within 7 days unless other arrangements are made. Balance can be paid in cash or bank wire transfer. If you would like to use a credit card or paypal for the balance please email me prior to bidding. All potential buyers are welcome to come see and drive the truck anytime while the listing is active. SELLING HERE ONLY AT NO RESERVE $1000 opening bid. bid early. bid often. good luck. email me with any questions I am currently driving the van, so mileage will be slightly higher. Keep and eye for updates on the listing. As I get to know my cars, I post any issues or potential issues I may come across. On this van, I doubt I will find anything, Its a great driver. |
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