2003 Acura Cl Coupe Type S, 66010 Original Miles, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States
THIS 2003 ACURA CL COUPE TYPE S IS IN SHOWROOM CONDTION, FULLY LOADED, 66010 ORIGINAL MILES.
I AM THE SECOND OWNER OF THIS CAR. THIS CAR HAS ALL ORIGINAL PAINT , NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT,
AND NEVER SMOKED IN . OPTIONS INCLUDE A 3.2 V TECH ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER
WINDOWS, DOOR LOCKS, POWER SEATS DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS, 6 DISC CD PLAYER, TRACTION CONTROL,
REAR SPOILER, SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS, ALLOY RIMS, AND ADDED SIRIUS RADIO. RECENT REPAIRS WERE NEW
MICHELIN TIRES ABOUT 10000 MILES AGO, NEW FACTORY WATERPUMP, TIMING BELT, ACCESSORY BELTS
NEW FACTORY FRONT BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS. I PURCHASED THIS CAR FROM OUT WEST AND IT WAS
NEVER DRIVEN IN SNOW OR BAD CONDITIONS. ALL OPTIONS WORK IN THIS VEHICLE, OIL CHANGED EVERY
3000 MILES AND THERE ARE NO OIL LEAKS . THE INSIDE AND EXTERIOR ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE
PAINT IS ALL ORIGINAL WITH NO DENTS OR RUST AT ALL. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL PETER AT
401-864-5965 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE AND I WILL RETURN CALLS AFTER 500PM. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPOINTED
WITH THE CONDITION OF THIS CAR. BUYER IS RESPONSILE FOR SHIPPING CHARGES BUT SELLER WILL ASSIST
WITH THE ARRANGEMENT OF SHIPPING. I HAVE THIS CAR FOR SALE LOCALLY AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
END THE AUCTION EARLY.
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