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2007 Toyota Camry Le Sedan 4-door 3.5l V6 on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:116186
Location:

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

Hi Folks 

We are selling our 2007 Toyota Camry LE V6. This car is absolutely immaculate. It is in showroom condition and all service is up to date as recommended by Toyota, the car needs absolutely nothing. Recently the tires were replaced along w the brakes. Both are less than 3 months old. The car has the following 

Clean CARFAX vin# is 4T1BK46K17U015317
No ACCIDENTS 
116,000 miles 
No Issues whatsoever 
Clean clear title in hand
Please Call w Any Questions 
609-792-8898

BID W CONFIDENCE THIS IS A REALLY REALLY NICE AND WELL TAKEN CARE OF CAR!

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