2004 Chrsyler Pacifica Awd on 2040-cars
Kenvil, New Jersey, United States
For sale is a 2004 Chrysler Pacifica fully loaded. This vehicle has only 143k but has a bad engine. We do not know what is wrong with the engine, but the intake manifold and coil packs are off and in the back of the vehicle. Vehicle will have to be towed out of here, we will not deliver this vehicle. Other than the engine, the vehicle is in good shape. The front passenger side of the bumper does have a scrape and there is a small dent on the driver side fender. There is also a rust spot behind the driver side rear door.
We will collect 7% sales tax for all NJ residents. Non-NJ residents pay sales tax at their DMV. Acceptable methods of payment are cash in person or bank wire transfer only. No other payment methods will be accepted, even certified funds. |
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