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US $7,499.00
Year:2003 Mileage:170044
Location:

Scarsdale, New York, United States

Scarsdale, New York, United States

Introduction
Up for sale is my beloved 2003 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4WD. I’m sad to see her go but I’m getting a company car and I have no need for two vehicles. Rest assured this vehicle has never been in a major accident and has been obsessively cared for. There seems to have been a minor incident back in 2003 but I had the car checked by a mechanic before buying and confirmed it was in tip top shape.

Full Gallery: http://sdrv.ms/19j0oBk 

Mileage
If you know these trucks you know there are still another 100k problem-free miles left in it at least. They are practically bullet proof. These are mainly highway miles (drive from NY to FL regularly).

Mechanical Condition / Service Records
I have all the most recent service records dating back to when I first purchased the vehicle. In going through those records you’ll notice this car has been impeccably maintained. One of the first things I did was proactively change the spark plugs, timing belt and water pump since I was uncertain about when it was done. I’ve also done regular synthetic oil changes, alignments, and brakes. The truck has asked for nothing more than that and runs as a Toyota truck should.

Visual Appearance
She has new high quality Yokohama Geolanders all around. I had the step boards removed out of preference but I am more than happy to have them put back on. 

There are very few imperfections. Just a few minor scuffs normal for a vehicle this age but nothing glaringly damaged. As a matter of fact people are always surprised when I tell them this is a 2003. You can see all of the imperfections in the pictures aside from the fact that the rear hatch window does not roll down.

Please, if you have any questions feel free to shoot me an email. I sold my last car on here and had a very smooth transaction.


PLEASE READ: TRANSACTION DETAILS

Successful "winning" bidder must immediately deposit $500 dollars to be put towards the purchase price via PayPal and telephone 813-368-3172 within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction.

Within (3) business days of the end of auction, full payment must be received either by cashiers-check, approved bank draft, or certified funds. If funds are not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come basis.

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