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2007 Toyota Sequoia Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:80800
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Toyota Sequoia SR5 – LOADED - 2007

 

 

With a tear in my eye, I have finally decided to sell my beloved Toyota Sequoia SR5.  This has been my dream SUV 4x4 that I have spared no expense in making very unique.  The vehicle has 80,800 miles on it and is 2007 mode, V8-4.7Ll, purchased brand new by single owner (me).  Garage Kept.  Color is phantom grey.  I recently purchased and installed  new 33 inch Good Year MTRs, and installed a RAV-TECH 3 inch lift Kit.  Also has BBC rims. I had professionally applied Rhino Lining around the entire lower ten inches of the Vehicle making it impervious to rust and chipping.  Rhino Lining also applied on the bumpers.  Includes a full towing package.  Professionally tinted windows.  Added Fog lights and roof rack.  Has JVC stereo system w 5-cd, and Xm Sirius radio.  I have always baby’d this vehicle mainly using it for ski and snow board trips and to tow my boat.  The vehicle has never been wrecked or in any accidents.  I have all records available for buyer.

 

I am currently deployed in the military and currently serving in Japan.  The vehicle is located in Tacoma, Washington.  My brother is posting this vehicle for me on Ebay as I am deployed.  If you are interested or would like to discuss the vehicle in more detail, PLEASE contact me directly at 503-967-8346.  My name is Jim.  I’m in Japan so my time is 13 hours AHEAD of US-Eastern Standard Time.  If I don’t pickup, PLEASE leave a message and I will return your call as soon as possible.

 

If you can reach me for some reason, you can contact my brother to discuss as well, Jeff.  He is in Pennsylvania and can be reached at 570-971-1148

 

Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping. 

 

 I am also selling my 20 foot 2005 pro sport blue water over sized center console boat -Double bilge system with 200 hp 4 stroke Suzuki efi and would entertain a PACKAGE SALE  the Toyota for combined discount…..

 

 

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