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Custom Pt Cruiser With Zenon Body Kit Custom Hood Dual Exaust on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:155500
Location:

Barnegat, New Jersey, United States

Barnegat, New Jersey, United States
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2002 PT CRUISER CAR RUNS GREAT 80MPH ON PKWY RIDES STRAIGHT.THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COMES ON WITH ERROR CODE P700 BROUGHT IT TO TRANS SHOP THEY ALSO GOT ERROR CODE P1775 THEY TOLD ME IT COULD BE A SOLENOID PACK BUT CANT GUARANTEE WHAT THE PROBLEM IS YOU CAN COME CHECK CAR OUT JUST MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ME TO BE HERE.CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS RUNS AND DRIVES SOMETIMES LIGHT GOES OFF AND CAR RUNS AND SHIFTS GREAT TRANSMISSION WAS REPLACED IN 07 BY PREVIOUS OWNER HAVE RECIEPT. I AM SELLING CAR BECAUSE I NEED THE GARAGE SPACE FOR NEW CAR ALSO DO NOT HAVE TIME TO FIX CAR AND HAVE NO NEED FOR THIRD DAILY DRIVER .THE CAR WAS NEVER SMOKED IN THANK YOU. CAR IS LOCATED IN SOUTH JERSEY EXIT 67 ON GARDEN STATE PKWY.

The car has a custom zenon body kit with front spoiler rear roll pan a custom steel hood and grill. I have the side skirts that go from behind front tire to in front of rear tire see picture I also have a picture of me holding skirt on car they were painted but paint is cracking. Has a Camaro dual exhaust with magna flow muffler(sounds nice not to loud) the exhaust tips light up in red led so does rear license plat holder.New timing belt---water pump--radiator---upper and lower hoses--thermostat---thermostat housing--valve cover gasket--spark plugs--wires--spark plug well seals--exhaust manifold gaskets--plenum chamber gasket--intake manifold gasket--serpentine belt--belt tensioner--engine trans mount upper and lower---pcv valve--air filter--exhaust air supply gasket--upper and lower control arms both sides--front rotors left and right--front calipers left and right--front brakes--left front hub bearing--both outer tie rods--stabilizer links---brake switch--trans filter and gasket--watts link.All this work was done within the last two years.

The paint shines nice both colors are factory so matching paint for touch up is easy.The car does have the usual road chips scratches from use.Interior is stock no rips or stains in seats or door panels carpet has normal wear dash has a crack by front speaker and a small crack in passenger side air bag.

wheels and tires the rims are good and tires are fairly new. Car comes with Chiltons manual extra side mirrors. Engine compartment was lightly detailed.

 CAR HAS A LOW RESERVE WILL TAKE OFFERS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY RESERVE RIGHT TO END AUCTON ANY TIME CONTACT RICH AT 1-609-660-8806 OR CELL AT 609-709-9414 EMAIL IS RICHROMANO5@COMCAST.NET BUYER IS RESPONSIBEL FOR PICKUP OF CAR FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END 500.00 NON REFUNDABEL DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24HRS OF AUCTION END......CAR CAN STAY HERE UNTILL PICKUP AS LONG AS PAID IN FULL CAR WILL BE OUTSIDE NOT RESPONSIBEL FOR ANY DAMAGE TO CAR IF LEFT LONGER THAN 3 DAYS WOULD LIKE CAR PICKED UP AFTER AUCTION WITHIN A WEEK TO 10 DAYS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE IF AGREED UPON BEFORE AUCTION ENDS

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