2009 Toyota Sienna Limited Wheelchair Accessible Handicap Equipped Van on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
2009 Toyota Sienna LTD
Handicap equipped Wheelchair
Accessible Van
Offered here is a very special
life changing vehicle!!
This beautiful 2009 Toyota Sienna LTD is fully loaded and has a Braun RampVan conversion, auto kneeling system, lowered floor,
power fold-out side ramp, Back-up camera system, tie downs, power dual side sliding doors with power windows and sun shades, power
rear hatch door, and removable seats. All power windows, locks, mirrors, breaks, driver and passenger seats, and cruise control. AM/FM
CD, DVD player, Voice Navigation, cold AC with dual and rear temp controls, heated seats, Driver’s 2 setting memory seat, ceiling
console with compass, temperature gauge and door/ramp controls. Includes the vehicle manual and transmitter key with door/ramp
controls. The grey leather seats are in pristine condition with no tears and the exterior dark grey paint is in excellent condition.
Original LOW MILES 7,310 with a V6 3.3 liter engine and automatic transmission that has been well maintained and runs and looks like
a brand new vehicle.
Newer tires and factory mag
wheels and a sunroof!
This van is located in Vero
Beach, FL.
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