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2005 Toyota Corolla S Sedan No Reserve 5-speed Manual. on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:109341
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States

For sale is a 2005 Toyota Corolla S, 5-speed Manual shift transmission.  The car is in perfect mechanical condition with no engine lights, no ABS lights, or any other electrical issue. The Air Conditioning works perfect and blows ice cold.  The car is the S model with rear spoiler and aggressive front bumper cover. There is NO RUST on the vehicle body and frame. 

The cons: the front bumper was damaged this winter on a snow bank/ice, along with the passenger side door.  Both can be easily replaced or fixed at a very cheap cost. The interior has two small pick holes in the drivers seat and the drivers door panel has a couple of holes as well... Nothing noticeable from a glancing eye. The rims have been painted to cover some deterioration.

The pros: Dollars to doughnuts this is the best running and driver Toyota Corolla S you'll see.  The clutch is virtually brand new.  Engine and brakes are in excellent condition, air condition is working perfectly, stereo is great.  Low mileage for the age of the vehicle, and the interior has no rips or tears.  This car will last its new owner many more years to come.

I am selling the car locally as well, and reserve the right to end bidding early.  Should I do so, I will respectfully email the bidders to notify them of my intent o end the listing early.  

PayPal is accepted for the deposit only.  I require a $500 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the winning bid being announced.  This deposit can be paid via PayPal.  The remaining funds must be sent via money order or cashiers check.  Upon approved funds, the car will be released to you or you representative (shipping company). I will make every effort to make this process easy for you.  Please call me if you have any questions at 917-399-3186.

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