2004 Acura Tl 6 Speed Manual A Spec Type S 40k Miles on 2040-cars
Freehold, New Jersey, United States
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2004 acura tl aspec type s 40k miles 6 speed manual selling my 2004 acura tl Aspec complete suspension and type s oem body. This vehicle has been in my family since 2005 was purchased with 10k miles never been abused. Purchased from auction insurance in early 2005 had minor front end damage no parts where spare everything was replaced with oem acura parts. Recently I did lots of repairs the fallowing where new clutch and fly wheel new tires all around all season new brakes new cross drill rotors new belt flush anti freeze flush engine oil flush brake fluid flush power steering fluid new oem spark plugs complete tune up brand new engine mounts and transmission mounts always used premium gas castrol synthetic 5w20 every 3000 miles or 3 months brand new aspec complete suspension vehicle was always clean and well taking care don't let the salvage history scare you!!!!!! selling due to expanding of my family and need an suv… please view pictures carefully there are a few dents and scratches all around vehicle nothing mayor, and power steering pump currently makes a winding noise other than that its a sweet loving car to drive exhaust has a beautiful tone i had the resonator delete… please email me for any further info or test drive please keep in mind this is not a new vehicle will have some wear and tear thanks BEFORE BUYING PLEASE READ BELOW When buying one of our item you are agreed to terms and conditions below **SHIPPING POLICY** we could help and set up vehicle shipping buyer is responsible for the fees please ask any questions prior to buying.
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