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06 Ltd Loaded.only 82k. Heated Leather Seats, Am/fm/6 Cd/mp3,sunroof.garaged. on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:82500
Location:

Killington, Vermont, United States

Killington, Vermont, United States
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ONLY 82K. Original owner. Purchased at Northwest Hills Chrysler/Jeep, Torrington, Ct. Oct 2006. Heated leather seats, AM/FM/6-DISC CD/MP3 player, moonroof/sunroof, compass/thermometer, auto-dimming rear view mirror, power windows/locks/mirrors/driver's seat, keyless entry, rear cargo cover/netting, heated door mirrors, roofrack, fog lamps, alloy wheels,new tires(Michlem). All highway miles. Regular service with records. Kept in garage since new.


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