1999 Toyota 4runner Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Up for sale is our 1999 Toyota 4Runner. It runs great, no known mechanical issues or leaks. Air conditioning blows cold. We recently took it on a business trip and drove over 2,000 miles with no problems at all. The only thing we came across was that the gas gauge doesn't drop all the way down to empty. It drops about halfway, and then from there we just watched our mileage and estimated each fuel stop. We hitched a trailer for the first half of the trip and still no problems mechanically or handling. This 4Runner is a 2 wheel drive. The interior has a few tears, and the body has few small rust spots. Small scratch on hood. See pics. $100 starting price. This is a no reserved auction. High bid wins. $500 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours. Free Pickup at Colorado Springs or Denver International Airport. Fly in, pick up the Prius, and drive it home. We hold clean and clear Colorado title. Full payment must be paid within 7 days via cash, certified funds, or credit card. We are happy to work with any shipping company or we can suggest our own. Colorado residents must pay the 2.9% state sales tax. We charge no other handling or dealer fees. Any other questions call or e-mail me, Clayton, Internet Sales Manager, @ 9043391429 or clayton@driverightmotors.com.
On Aug-18-14 at 20:43:31 PDT, seller added the following information:
On Aug-26-14 at 12:04:44 PDT, seller added the following information: Sorry for any confusion caused from the above description. It says that it is a no reserve auction, but that was when we first listed it, we relisted it as a reserved auction and I was not sure how to take it out of the description. Sorry for any confusion or inconvenience. |
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