2006 Toyota Rav4 Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
I am the second owner, and I recently purchased this vehicle from the original owner in Southern California. Since I am moving out of state for a new job, I will not be keeping this second vehicle (my primary vehicle has a hitch for towing, while this Rav4 does not). Per previous owner, oil changed every 5000 Miles, rotated tires (Yokohama YK 520's with at least 15k miles left on them) at the same time, and recently replaced brake pads are very recent high grade metallic. It has no problems whatsoever, mechanical or electrical, and is in excellent condition. You may fly into San Francisco/Oakland to get the vehicle or have it shipped to you. Please email any questions. Happy bidding. |
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