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3 Custom Vehicles up for sale:
1991 Custom Chevy S-10 with the following modifications: ~Brand new 2013 orange paint straight from the Nissan manufacturer painted 2 months ago ~Lowered 3 1/4" drop with beltech lowering springs all the way around ~Custom roll pan ~Custom grille ~Xneon aftermarket front bumper ~Molded tailgate ~Routered back sides of truck as well as tailgate ~Custom tail lights ~Southern box shipped from down South ~Shaved southern doors shipped from down South ~Extra set of shaved doors ~Flat black low rider tonneau cover with locking mechanism ~Custom way and wiring to get into truck ~17" aftermarket aluminum rims with chrome locking lug nuts and two brand new tires on them ~Brand new windshield wipers ~Brand new 2013 Orange paint ~Two Year Old 18" Konig Spider Rims that cost me $1500 without tires 2 years ago. The Custom 1990 Honda Accord consists of the following modifications: ~F22A automatic motor with 217,606 kilometres on it ~Spare F22A 5 speed manual JDM rebuilt motor with 35,000 kilometres on it ~Custom candy apple red paint ~ 17" Cabo snowflake rims with mint low profile hankook tires with 85% tread left ~Shaved doors ~Custom one piece front bumper ~Body kit ~Aftermarket front lights with 8000k hid's. ~Skunk 2 lowering springs ~Aftermarket mirrors ~Custom red window tint ~Custom white & black vinyl seats with red Honda emblem ~White Dashboard & centre console ~Aftermarket short shifter ~Aftermarket gauges ~Cold air intake ~Newer spark plugs ~Newer brakes ~Aftermarket Exhaust ~Brand new Carbon fibre cluster trim piece ~Brand new battery The Custom 1997 Ford Ranger convertible consists of the following modifications: ~3 litre 5 speed motor with 220,000 kilometres on it & power locks ~Custom One of a kind paint job with airbrushed dragons on hood & tonneau cover ~10 box air ride system ~18" custom chrome rims with low profile tires on them ~Shaved roof & custom hard top made for convertible ~Moulded tailgate ~Custom tail & reverse lights ~Tonneau cover with locking mechanism ~Shaved doors ~ Door poppers & remote for door poppers ~Aftermarket mirrors ~Steel cowl good with custom airbrushed dragon on the hood ~Nokturnal sticker on front window ~Cold air intake ~Custom seat belt setup ~Stage 2 race clutch ~Aftermarket short shifter ~Custom emblems ~Panasonic CD player ~Aftermarket alpine type r door speakers ~Momo steering wheel The reason why I am selling all three is because I have a brand new 2014 truck on the way and don't need these anymore. The Chevy S-10 has about $4000 invested, the 1990 Honda Accord has about $8500 invested, & the 1997 Ford Ranger Convertible has about $9500 invested. I am asking the following prices separately : Chevy S-10 $3700, obo, 1990 Honda Accord $5500, obo, & 1997 ford ranger $6500, obo. Or take all three for $12,000 obo. If anyone is interested to has any questions please ether send me a message, or E-mail me at tdmlxb1993@hotmail.com, or give me a call at 1-(905)-894-4543 and ask for Tim please, Thanks for you time. Happy bidding |
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