2002 Honda Odyssey Ex - Very Good Condition - 1 Owner - Wife Driven - on 2040-cars
Downingtown, Pennsylvania, United States
This 2002 Honda Odyssey is in great condition and needs nothing. New tires last year. New alternator in August 2013. The only reason I am selling is that we are moving across the country and have two other vehicles. New timing belt, water pump, and tensioner at 110,000. This vehicle has had all services performed at the proper interval and I have receipts for all repairs. The only repairs have been new shocks, new motor mounts, and the heater thermostat diode. Drive great. No accidents and clean vehicle history. Cash or PayPal only. $500 deposit due within 48 hours of auction end.
On Mar-20-14 at 19:06:09 PDT, seller added the following information: **** Please note the item details indicate gray interior. It is not. It is tan like the pictures show. I tried to correct it, but eBay will not let me edit those details. |
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