Clean, Fwd, New Tires, 1 Owner, 270hp, Auto Trans, Cd/dvd Changer, Remote Start on 2040-cars
Randolph, New Jersey, United States
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Clean, one owner, black/black garaged vehicle purchased locally
from Acura of Denville. - Brand new Goodyear Eagle all-season performance tires, they are a bit larger
than stock (no clearance issues), 245/45R17 - Navigation system, factory installed - Bluetooth with steering wheel controls - Surround sound stereo system, 5disc DVD / CD changer, XM & Sirius - Steering wheel controlled voice recognition system
controls, navigation, bluetooth phone controls, stereo, climate control - Remote starter with alarm and 2way remote (Crimestopper brand) - PIAA fog lights - 270hp V6, FWD, manual shiftable 5speed auto transmission, K&N
air filter - Fluids changed at or before scheduled: brake, transmission,
coolant, power steering - Engine oil changed ever 6k since new with Mobile 1 exclusively - Tinted windows all around with warranty. Front is lighter than back - EBC (made in England) high performance brake pads and slotted/dimpled
rotors all around, rears are brand new. Rear calipers are about a year old and have a lifetime warranty from Autozone. - Carfax shows one accident but it was so minor you can’t
even see the scratches in the photos (on fender behind front passenger side wheel),
I will show you in person. ORIGINAL
PAINT, no body work ever on this vehicle - Debadged and blacked out Acura emblem, partially blacked out
front grille - It also has, AC, sunroof, leather, ABS, traction control, xenon hi & low headlights, led parking and side marker lights, cruise control, variable intermittent wipers, heated mirrors, heated electric seats with memory, power windows, power locks, power steering, power brakes, pass-thru from back seat to trunk, Acura floor mats, Acura window vents in smoke color - Adult owned, properly maintained. It has been cared for and not abused. - Valentine One radar detector is hardwired with remote display on top of steering column, below the gauges. It is available for an additional $300. - Vehicle is available for viewing in Randolph NJ 07869 - A link to Photo Bucket website with additional photos can be found by searching Central New jersey CraigsList website for listing 4277917893 (ebay wont allow direct web links in listings anymore) |
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