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2004 Kia Amanti Clean Title Low Miles Sandiago California on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:73000
Location:

United States

United States


2004 Kia amanti I got this car six months ago My intentions was to keep it So I fixed everything on it changed The timing belts Spark plugs ignition coils Oil filter air filter fuel filter transmission filter Front and rear brakes Front rotors New battery Front and rear shocks new tires 4 month old 
I even took off the plastics under the hood to show you that there's no leaks whatsoever The car is very clean and very well maintained Take a look under the floor mats I took pictures of the carpet Front and rear air condition works Transmission shifts smoothly all the power equipment works on the vehicle. 
this car will pass smog 

I purchased a full size rim and tire as a spare not a donut
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask  I can ship the car to anywhere in the United States except Puerto Rico and Alaska for around $800
Buyer is responsible for shipping cost and Arrangements
If you have less than five feedbacks contact me first before bidding
Bid with confidence hundred percent good feedback 

The vehicle was relisted due to a customer wanted to ship the vehicle to Ukraine for $800 
 
i got a job in newyork thats why im selling the car 
 



















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