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1997 Toyota Camry For Sale on 2040-cars

US $3,600.00
Year:1997 Mileage:213000
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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1997 Toyota Camry LE for sale, with a mileage of 213,000. Car is running great, perfectly functional. Comes with a remote start (which is very helpful during the cold weather), an after market Panasonic stereo with an iPod connection in the glove box, 2 Alpine 10" subwoofers and Alpine amplifier in the trunk. Car has a sunroof. The only thing is that it would probably need a new paint job, but except from that it's in great shape.

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    Toyota has been known to make some exciting cars over the years, but its hybrids, well... let's just say a Prius appeals to a different kind of buyer. The TS030 Hybrid LMP1, on the other hand, now that's more our speed. And at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week, the Japanese industrial giant will bridge the gap with the concept car you see here. Previewed in bits and pieces along the way, Toyota has now revealed the full details and array of photos of its new Yaris Hybrid-R concept. And what the full picture reveals is a Prius C that's gone to the gym - or more appropriately, the track.
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