The Nicest 1999 Toyota 4runner On Ebay...highest Bid Owns It No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Flemington, New Jersey, United States
It is my absolute pleasure to offer this gorgeous 1999 Toyota 4Runner at No Reserve! This means that I will sell this truck to the highest bidder, regardless of price after it has been on ebay for 7 days. I have sold about 1000 vehicles on ebay since 1998. This one rates right up there with some of the nicest I have ever had...it's THAT nice! Fly in from anywhere and drive it home. The miles are only 74,557. The paint is all original, the carfax report is clean, the autocheck report is clean and unbelievably it still has that new car smell. It is very common to see these trucks in the northeast with rusty frames. This truck has NO RUST. It was always garaged and out of the elements. Lots of great options in this truck include the Sport Package with Sport Seats, Hood scoop, Color keyed bumpers and grille, Factory Running Boards, Factory Moonroof, 4.10 Gears, etc... I welcome test drives and third party inspections PRIOR to placing a bid. Feel free to call or text my cell with any other questions 609-381-4011. Good Luck! -Paul...........................................................................................................................
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