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2004 Acura Tl 3.2l 6speed Rare Navigation, Tint, No Reserve! on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:167
Location:

United States

United States

 

For sale is a 2004 Acura TL with 167k original miles.

  • This vehicle is great! Very fun to drive with the 6 speed manual shift. The car is clean I've had this 2004 Acura tl for about 2 years now and I'm selling because my wife just gave birth too 2 beautiful baby girls twins and we need to get a family car ASAP.
  • This car was purchase from insurance auction. I had the front hood and bumper replace as you can see in the picture when it was purchased before it was repaired. Car has a rebuilt title and has been inspected by DMV. I have kept the car's service history up to date with Castro oil changes and have recently added new brakes, water pump, timing belt and a new serpentine belt.
  • The engine and clutch are smooth, no check engine lights or any other warning lights on the dash.  Suspension is tight and does not clatter.  Tires have about 80% life remaining.  It is in great condition on the exterior, there are some very minor flaws such as small scratches on the lower back passage side door which can be removed with a wax job. Interior is fully loaded with navigation, tint, boss speaker system, all power options including heated seats work. It is in excessive condition with normal wear, there are no rips, stains in the leather. Great Car! And did I mention No Reserve! Happy Bidding!

If you have ANY questions please reach out prior to bidding.

832 310 3150

 

 DO NOT BID if you DO NOT intend to buy Sold As IS Buyer responsible for Shipping.

 

ZERO FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING.

 

NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!

 

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