I just picked up a clean 2000 Camry LE V6 with 232K from the original owners.
Factory alloy wheels, power driver seat and more. Interior is perfect, paint and body are excellent for a 21 year old car.
It does need struts... Pretty swimmy.
I am getting it ready for a needey family.
This car is in great shape; professionally maintained.
I have a service record for a timing belt service at 88K, but nothing since. That's the better part of 150K miles ago...
Owners said they think it was done again maybe 6 months ago, but they are not sure.
Plugs and leaky valve cover gaskets were recently done, but I don't know about timing belt.
Some shops put a label under the hood, but there is nothing here.
Car idles rock solid and runs buttery smooth. I just drove it 90 miles from Petaluma to Los Gatos. Lotsa traffic at the GG Bridge in in the City.
So, is there a way to inspect the timing belt for wear? I appreciate your help.
Factory alloy wheels, power driver seat and more. Interior is perfect, paint and body are excellent for a 21 year old car.
It does need struts... Pretty swimmy.
I am getting it ready for a needey family.
This car is in great shape; professionally maintained.
I have a service record for a timing belt service at 88K, but nothing since. That's the better part of 150K miles ago...
Owners said they think it was done again maybe 6 months ago, but they are not sure.
Plugs and leaky valve cover gaskets were recently done, but I don't know about timing belt.
Some shops put a label under the hood, but there is nothing here.
Car idles rock solid and runs buttery smooth. I just drove it 90 miles from Petaluma to Los Gatos. Lotsa traffic at the GG Bridge in in the City.
So, is there a way to inspect the timing belt for wear? I appreciate your help.
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