2001 Honda Accord , Show Car , Only 38k Miles on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
2001 HONDA ACCORD SHOW CAR FOR SALE , AUTOMATIC WITH 38K MILES ON IT.
HAS 2 MANY OPTIONS TO LIST BUT IT IT WAS ON THE COVER OF IMPORT TUNER
MAGAZINE APRIL 18, 2006 , SO IF YOU HAVE TIME PLEASE GOOGLE IT AND YOU
CAN FIND OUT MORE INFO , OVER $35K INVESTED IN IT, PLUS THE COST OF THE CAR . THIS CAR IS TURBOCHARGED WITH A BLOW OFF VALVE , WASTE GATE AND TUNED DOWN FOR STREET DRIVING . VOLK RACING WHEELS (3000$) , BRIDE INTERIOR (DASH, FRONT AND BACK SEATS, AND DOOR PANELS), ALPINE STEREO DVD
SYSTEM ALONG WITH TWO VISOR TV'S AND TV IN TRUNK AND 3 SUB WOOFERS, NARDI STEERING WHEEL ETC, EVERYTHING WAS DONE RIGHT INCLUDING
THE PAINT JOB. HAS SECURITY SYSTEM. HAS A LOT OF EXPENSIVE PARTS AND UPGRADES, PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO OWN IT . I THINK THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES. IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED IN MY CAR PLEASE CALL ME @ 480-227-3615 OR 602-460-7099
I AM WILLING TO ASSIST IN TRANSPORTATION/SHIPPING OF THE CAR , CAR MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE LEAVING . |
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