2003 Acura Cl Type S 3.2l Coupe - Black - Low Miles - Clean Title on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Clean Title / One Owner *JUST* renewed the REGISTRATION / NEW STICKERS *JUST* passed a SMOG CHECK *JUST* Cleaned/Detailed/Waxed *BRAND NEW* Optima Yellow Top battery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 120,000 miles Kelly Blue Book value for this car under "good condition" is $5,400 I'm asking for $4,400 or best offer! This car is located in Hollywood, CA. I love this car and have enjoyed it for the past 10 years, but it is time for me to get a new car. I know this car inside and out and have been the only owner / driver. Nighthawk Black Pearl exterior paint / Parchment interior Automatic Transmission (currently on the 2nd one, installed by dealer around 70,000 miles) Non-Smoker A/C works great Service records are available Decent tread left on tires Tints on all windows except windshield There is no "check engine" light at all. Blitzsafe iPhone Audio/Music connection directly to the Bose head unit with phone charging. AEM Cold air intake Comptech Sway bars Tein SS Coilover suspension (adjustable ride height, tools included) Boyo Back-Up Rear View Camera with Monitor on center console (just installed a month ago) Brand new front bumper, front side fenders, hood, and radiator as of 3 months ago. Someone recently bumped into the grille, pushing it in a little bit. Car currently has an exhaust leak by the headers, though I have bought the replacement parts, they just need to be installed. Coolant leaks slowly while car is running since 3 months ago when someone bumped into the grille. Coolant / water must be added to radiator after a driving for a bit. Some dings here and there, minor paint damage on rear right fender and rear bumper. There are many Acura CL's running fine beyond 200,000 miles. This is a fantastic car built by Honda / Acura and I've had many great years driving it. |
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