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2002 Toyota Solara Sle Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:97300
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States

I am selling my 2002 Toyota Solara. Its perfect for a first car graduation present or a project car if you like racing. It has lots of potential. Attached are some photos of the hail damage, dings, and slight fender benders so to say from previous owner, as well as a paint rub near the rear passenger area. (See Pics, Sorry for the dirtiness of the exterior. It just rained.). Factory Key is going out will need to replace soon. Great car mechanically. Everything was kept up to date as far as the maintenance goes.There was only 1 previous owner, car was well kept. Contact me via email if you are interested Or have any questions or want additional pics. Willing to negotiate. Thanks! And I also have the original 6 disc AM/FM dash kit and will install it back if youd like but I was just going to sell it as is with the CD Player I Installed!

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