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2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser 4x4 / 60-day Layaway Available / Worldwide Shipping on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:93000
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4

Very nice driving SUV, totally Smooth feeling while driving, Engine & Transmission work perfectly, nice body & paint looks original, only a few minor dings. Drivers side doors have scratch, Clean interior with basic cloth style seats, vinyl floor,  has Factory CD Stereo and rear mounted Sub Woofer, A/C blows cold, heater works good, power windows, cruise control all work.  really good tires on factory alloy wheels, 4 disc brakes work perfect, no noises, oil leaks or exhaust smoke, Runs Excellent. Drives smooth. I've been personally driving this vehicle in the last month over the mountain pass in the snow and put almost 1,000 miles on it and it is in Safe & Reliable condition, no problems found. Great driving vehicle.

Dealer Trade-In / No service or maintenance records were provided from previous owner, original owners manual was not included.

 Buy it for $15,500. / no trades wanted.
 
 KELLY BLUE BOOK: Private Party values: low $15,000 / high $17,500 / Retail price is $19,000
 
   Click on "Buy it Now" or Call if you have questions; (530) 307-9275 Brad
 
60 Day Layaway available with $2,500 down, vehicle stays with dealer until paid in full, $250 Layaway fee added to sale price. 

 All Vehicles Sold AS-IS / All Payments Non Refundable

Seller is a Nevada Licensed Used Vehicle Dealer:

All Nevada buyers must pay: 7.725% Sales Tax, $28 title fee, $20 Smog. /  $125 Documentation fee charge is Included in final price.

 $250 Deposit due by PayPal within 24 hours of winning bid, Balance or Layaway down due within 3 days by Cash in person or Bank Wire Funds Transfer ONLY.


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