Leather Seats 2004 Toyota Sienna Le Van Export Ready 132k Good Miles on 2040-cars
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
PRICED TO SELL. WHOLESALE TO YOU.
makes a great family or work van. 2004 toyota sienna LE. 132k good miles. good engine. good transmission. car drives and handles well. just bought from new dealer trade, ac is warm. car is presentable but does have wear and tear for 10 year old car. right side is scratched, rear tail light one is also cracked/chipped. more photos soon. WORTH THE MONEY. clean vans like these go for $7000 . this is LE model with leather seats. priced accordingly--- dont miss out. i have clean and clear title in hand . ready for transfer. car is ready for export. we have described car to the best of ability. car is briefly test driven by our staff to make sure all vital mechanical systems are operating correctly. full payment is due with 7 days of auction end. please bid if you are serious, and will buy the car. car is located 4000 dorchester rd. north charleston, sc 29405 ( available for test drive and inspection )... call or text 843.460.7786 if you have any questions. once you commit to buy, it is payment time, please ask any questions prior to bidding. price you bid is the price you pay. if you are SC resident you have to also pay 5% tax additional to winning bid. out of state buyers responsible for tax and all registration/tag fees on their own. for out of state customers... we have 30 day temp tag available if you need it. for $20. (must let me know before you pickup car) sc residents can get free 45 day temp tag with proof of insurance. GOOD LUCK . HAPPY BIDDING. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ * if you need help transporting vehicle we can find you cheap transporter ...ask for details,,, (YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ADDITIONAL CHARGES) towing fees must be prepaid for you to get car . in addition after you pay for car ....as a courtesy..... IF YOU NEED TO EXPORT CAR TO ANYPART OF THE WORLD. WE CAN HELP - and refer you to our agent in savannah, GA. ( this is a courtesy service to help you--- of course you have to pay additional fees to get car exported -- the agent you get referred to will explain all cost and fees associated ) |
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