2000 Toyota Solara Se Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
West Chicago, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE:
2000 Toyota Camry Solara - LOW MILES 99K - 3.0 V6 W/ 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (RARE) - GOLD DUST METALLIC WITH GOLD TRIM PACKAGE AND TAN INTERIOR - REAR SPOILER, KEYLESS ENTRY, AIR CONDITIONING, DUAL AIR BAGS, - AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH CD & USB LINE IN, - POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, TILT STEERING, FRONT BUCKET SEATS - ALLOY WHEELS - INTERVAL WIPERS, DRIVER SIDE REMOTE MIRRIOR, POWER STEERING - CRUISE CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE, CENTER CONSOLE - REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER, INTERMITTENT WIPERS - TRAILER HITCH FOR BIKE RACK - ONE OWNER CAR THAT RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. - ALL RECIEPTS INCLUDED WITH RECENT BRAKES, BELTS, BATTERY ETC |
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