Black 4 door sunroof AWD touring Chrysler Pacifica 2005 will start and run the original motor went to 325k a engine with 130k was installed the vehicle has normal wear and tear with rust at the rear wheel well this can be a good car to commute or to use as parts please view the photos you are buying AS IS send questions or your best OFFER 7033801127
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