2005 Toyota Prius Salvage Title ,, on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Up for auction
2005 Toyota prius with 230144 miles . Purchase from an insurance company. The toyota has easy damage to the front [as shown in pics ]. All airbag left and right HID headlight still in good condition , no frame damage . Vehicle run and drive , has hight miles but the engine sound great ,the interior is in good condition . Nice car ,easy to fix .and good on gas , The vehicle is being sold as is, will come with kentucky salvage title . Please email if you has any questions,or if you're within distant and would like to come check it out.You're more than welcome . Thank you ,happy bidding . ***NO RESERVE ,PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY*** THIS IS PART LOCATION HOOD $65,00 Certifit auto part 502-367-5900 front bumper cover $32,00 certift auto part 502-367-6900 radiator $59, 502-367-5900 condenser $50 on ebay |
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