2008 Toyota Yaris For Parts on 2040-cars
Forest, Mississippi, United States
Engine:1.5l DOHC 16-valve EFI 4 cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Toyota
Options: CD Player
Model: Yaris
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Drive Type: 5 speed manual overdrive transmission
Mileage: 140,370
Trim: black sand
2008 Toyota Yaris 2 door hatchback for sale for parts. Needs body. I dozed off and rolled the car. Everything works. Lights, radio all other electronics are fine. Air bags did not deploy. I knocked out the rest of the windshield and drove the car down the road. The only leak I can find is the windshield wiper washer fluid container. One of the rims was bent so I have the donut spare on the car. I have a clear title.
Hatch back opens and closes fine. Muffler is intact. One of the doors does not close enough to keep the dashboard warning signal from coming on so I keep the battery disconnected except to crank it up from time to time. The car has been kept under the barn with a tarp so it has been kept dry. Still have original jack and tire tools as well as floor mats. My neighbor has offered to put the motor in another body if I can find one. Don't know that I want to do that.
Local pickup only.
Pay Pal deposit with cash balance due at pickup.
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