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2005 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $2,400.00
Year:2005 Mileage:155625 Color: MAROON
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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2005 Acura TL *Body Damage* Salvage Title(Full Car).


2005 Acura TL *Body Damage* Salvage Title(Full Car). Car runs and drives with only body repairs needed. Will sell complete car for $2500. Parts alone are worth more!!! See pictures for full detail of body work needed. Airbags 
deployed. See pictures, passenger roof curtain airbag deployed. Passenger side seat airbag deployed. Car was purchased at an auction, needs a new battery. Will start if boosted or jumped. No time or money for repairs....Basically!!!
Please feel free to call 786-663-819(Two)2. For and concerns or questions! Car is listed locally as well, I have the right to cancel or accept any offer if reasonable. Transport company will have to be established at buyers expense, my location is Miami Fl 33157. Please have a transporter and funds before attempting to bid and buy! Bid Happy and Confident.


  • Loss:
    COLLISION
  • Primary:
    LEFT & RIGHT
  • Secondary:
    FRONT & REAR
  • Key:
    Present
  • Start Code:
    STARTS W/JUMP
  • Odometer:
    155620
  • Odometer Status:
    NOT ACTUAL
  • Fuel Type:
    Gasoline
  • Cylinders:
    6 Cyl
  • Engine:
    3.2L V6 PFI SOHC 24V NP4
  • Transmission:
    Automatic
  • Drive Line Type:
    Front Wheel Drive
  • Vehicle:
    Automobile
  • VIN:
    19UUA66245A002752
  • VIN Status:
    OK
  • Body Style:
    SEDAN 4 DOOR
  • Vehicle Class:
    Luxury Traditional Compact
  • Series:
     
  • Manufactured in:
    UNITED STATES
  • Exterior Color:
    MAROON
  • Interior Color:
    GRAY
  • Restraint System:
    Dual Air Bags Front And Side /active Belts W/automatic Passenger Sensor
  • Air Bags:
    4
  • Driver/Passenger:
    DEPLOYED / INTACT
  • Left/Right Side:
    INTACT / DEPLOYED
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