2004 Chrysler Sebring Base Coupe 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Dover, New Hampshire, United States
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2004 Chrysler Sebring Coupe 4 Cyl 133,444 miles Power windows, locks, AC, remote entry, Sony sound system, Alpine amplifier, Alpine sub amp, Alpine subwoofer, carbon fiber custom painted hood, 16 inch alloy wheels, spoiler, custom LED headlights, third brake light, and taillights. -Borbet 16 inch alloy wheels -Yokohama all season tires, with a spare tire in trunk -Custom spoiler and carbon fiber hood -Sony 6 speaker plus subwoofer system including Alpine mini receiver amp, Alpine sub and Alpine sub amp -Keyless entry, AC works well, power windows and locks As seen in pictures: -Front bumper has damage from a hit and run in parking lot -Dash has some sun damage -Minor scratches here and there, normal wear for a 9 year old New England car Engine: -Engine runs well except for a small skip once in awhile at speed (garages have said it may need a new fuel pump and or a tune up) -Transmission shifts smoothly -Belts squeak sometimes with humid/wet/very cold weather, they may need replacing or tightening -Very small/slow coolant leak, has never been a problem, and car has never over heated This car has been taken care of, and has custom parts. It has been a solid and safe commuter, and it has unique styling.*Sale is final, and sold as is* |
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