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2001 Toyota Sequoia 4wd-limited- Fully Loaded- Low Miles- 8 Passenger-nice!!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:96300
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
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2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA TOP OF THE LINE LIMITED 4WD 4X4 FULLY LOADED 8 PASSANGER 3RD ROW SEATING WITH HIGH END LCD REMOTE START. PERFECT FOR COMING COLD WINTER DAYS. 

 

THIS VEHICLE IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH ORIGINAL LOW MILES 96K. CLEAN & CLEAR TITLE IN HAND.

CLEAN HISTORY NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENT. ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED. MOSTLY HIGHWAY MILES.

EVERYTHING WORKS, ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION BOTH ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PAINT IS STILL GOOD & GLOSSY WITH NO RUST. NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR WITH AGE. VERY FEW MINOR SCRATCHES, HARDLY VISIBLE. NO DAMAGE. WELL MAINTAINED AND CLEAN VEHICLE. OIL HAS BEEN CHANGED TIMELY.

NO CHECK ENGINE OR ANY OTHER SORT OF LIGHTS ARE ON.

 

RECENTLY SERVICED AND DETAIL DONE. TOYOTA GOES LONG WAY. VERY DEPENDABLE SUV LOT OF POWER WITH 4.7 V8 ENGINE WITH TOWING PACKAGE TO PULL WHATEVER YOU WANT. BRAND NEW HIGH END FIRESTONE TIRES WITH LETTERING. DRIVES VERY SMOOTH WITH NO NOISE OR LEAKS.NO ISSUES OR PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS VEHICLE IS FULLY LOADED WITH ALL POSSIBLE OPTIONS LEATHER, 4WD, 3RD ROW SEAT, ROOF RACK, RUNNING BOARDS, ALLOY WHEELS, HEATED SEATS,REAR TEMP CONTROL AND THE LIST GOES ON .......

 

 

BUYER PAYS FOR ALL SHIPPING CHARGES. WILLING TO ASSIST AND HELP BUYER ARRANGE A SHIPPING COMPANY TO SHIP THE VEHICLE IF NEEDED. CAN MEET UPTO 200 MILES OR SO OUT FROM MY AREA TO DELIVER FOR EXTRA CHARGE.

PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE.


 


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