Wrecked 1999 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Hiram, Georgia, United States
You are bidding on a WRECKED 1999 Toyota 4runner SR5 V6 2WD with Automatic transmission. The vehicle has 200,443 miles. Always serviced on time with full synthetic oil. This was a great vehicle until I let my 17 year old son drive it....who decided to slide into a utility pole on a rainy day after school. The vehicle still runs and drives but I suspect has some frame damage. Sunroof, all door, and windows/locks still have power and function(execpt the damaged one of course). The vehicle does not have a radio. This is not a parts auction you are bidding on the entire vehicle. The vehicle has not been stripped of any OEM parts and WILL NOT be parted out. I have a clear Georgia Title ready to be signed over to the new owner. I WILL NOT ship the vehicle, arrange shipment, or deliver the vehicle for shipping. This is a cash only sale at the end of the auction. Any BUY IT NOW offers will be ignored.
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