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2007 Toyota 4runner 4x4 Limited - 72,000 Original Miles - One Owner on 2040-cars

US $19,750.00
Year:2007 Mileage:72000
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Limited - 72,000 original miles - One Owner

Purchased new in July 2007 - No Rust - Never in an accident

White w/ Tan Leather Interior

4.0 Liter V6 Engine - 5 Speed Automatic Transmission - 4x4

4 Wheel ABS - Remote Anti-Theft Alarm w/Engine Immobilizer

Emergency Braking Assist-Traction Control-Stability Control

Tire Pressure Sensor Alert System

Dusk Sensing Headlights - Fog/Running Lights

Tow Package w/ Class IV Receiver Hitch and Transmission cooler


Meticulously Maintained:

Ziebart/ZTech Rustproofed and Undercoated when purchased

Mobil1 Synthetic Oil and Filter changed every 3500 miles

Radiator Flushed and Refilled every 35,000 miles

Michelin Latitude Tour HP Tires at 40,000 miles - rotated and balanced every 7500 miles

K&N Air Filter

DIeHard Gold Battery at 55,000 miles (Nov 2012)

February 2014 - 68,000 miles - All the Following:

Replaced Front & Rear Stabilizer Bushings on both sides

New Brake Pads & Rotors

Changed Transmission Fluid & Filter, Transfer Case Fluid, Front & Rear Differential Fluids.

New Cabin Air Filter


Features

Power Retractable/Tilting Moonroof

Power Adjustable Leather seats with variable level heating

Drivers - 8 way w/ adjustable height and lumbar

Passenger - 4 way adjustable

Leather Rear Seats - Split Folding w/ folding storage center armrest

Leather steering wheel w/ Stereo controls

Remote keyless power door locks

Child Seat Anchors

Powered/Heated mirrors

1 touch power windows - Remote rear window operation

Clock - Tachometer - Trip Computer - External Temperature Display

Compass - Cruise Control

Universal Remote Transmitter (garage door, security system etc)

Tilt/Telescopic steering wheel - 12 Volt Power Outlets

Dual Zone driver & passenger temperature controls

160 watt JBL 6 Speaker AM/FM/CD sound system w/ aux. input

Electrochromatic rear view mirror - Variable/Intermittent wipers

Rear defogger and intermittent wiper - Privacy Glass - Roof Rack

Skid Plates - Illuminated running boards - Full size spare tire

Power retracting tailgate window

NADA Bluebook Value $21,500

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