2001 Toyota Camry Le Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Taylorville, Illinois, United States
-Vehicle has a major oil leak issue in the motor where all oil leaks within a day.
- It is missing the stereo and all speakers, but harness is still in place so an install is still possible. -Normal wear through the years with a few minor dents and the left front side lamp is cracked. -The air filter box has been replaced with a Weapon R Dragon Cold Air Intake. -Spark plugs and wires have recently been changed. -The vehicle is on lowering springs, but will come with the stock springs as well. -The shocks and struts show wear and are nearing the end of life span, will need replaced soon. -The entire vehicle has been Plasti Dipped Blurple. This can be peeled off if desired. -The exhaust contains a super 10 muffler, and has had the resonator removed. -The Check Engine light remains on at nearly all times, has been viewed by mechanics and has been found to be a sensor issue. -The brackets on the trunk are for a wing, which will come with vehicle as well. -The vehicle has an Astra alarm system with remote start. -The headlights have been replaced with angel eye headlights. -A Honda Accord lip has been mounted to the front bumper. -EZ Lip has been used for side skirts. ---- THE WHEELS PICTURED DO NOT COME WITH THE VEHICLE. IT WILL COME WITH THE STOCK, 15IN STEEL WHEELS. -Slide lamps have been tinted with VHT. -Original color is white -The windshield has recently been changed -The windows are tinted, not sure what percentage but it is fairly dark. The tint does show some wear over the years. This vehicle runs great, the oil leak has really been the only issue that has risen from this vehicle. The leak has been found by a mechanic to be in the oil pump gasket area. The plasti dip does show a little wear but none that is very noticeable. Interior shows normal wear over the years, but all still works and looks great. All installed parts work as intended and, if preferred, can always be reversed. If there are any questions or any pictures that you would like to be taken, do not hesitate to ask! I am more than happy to help in any way and will do so. |
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