2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gts on 2040-cars
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States
2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS with custom color paint. Car has been painted with Plum Crazy Purple and it looks great! The color and custom black 17" rims really sets the car off from any other eclipse out there. Rims and tires are only a few months old. Car is completely stock other than the paint & rims. The GTS is the upgraded version of the eclipse. It sports the 3.0 Liter, V6, 24 valve engine which makes this car very quick. It has a 5 speed transmission. Car runs and drives great! The timing belt and clutch have been done not too long ago. A new starter was recently installed as well. Prior to us buying it, there was only 1 previous owner who maintained the car very well and used it mostly on the highway for commuting. Car features Leather interior, ps, pb, ac, tilt wheel, cruise control, power sunroof, and infinity stereo with JVC head unit. Only known issues is ac does not blow cold air and one seam on drivers seat needs stitching as its starting to separate. Car is being driven daily and is reliable and needs nothing but a new owner. I encourage anyone interested to come and check out the car in person. You can also call for more information (Owen - 732-575-0150) Car is also listed locally for sale so listing could end early if it sells outside of ebay. Thanks for your interest!
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