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??? Salvage. Rebuildable. 30k Mi. Save Big. Fixed. Drive It Home! on 2040-cars

US $11,300.00
Year:2010 Mileage:33042
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

External fire damage(repaired). Low miles. Runs & Drives 100%. Drive it home.

Description:


We recently purchased this vehicle from insurance company. It comes with New York salvage title/certificate(907a). The vehicle sustained outside right side fire damage. It was parked near burning vehicle. We've fixed the damage. Interior and all the mechanical elements are undamaged. Odor free. Smoke free. Please, scroll down to see detailed pictures.
The vehicle is in excellent condition. Mechanically it's flawless. The engine is strong and silent. Transmission is unnoticeable.
Superb suspension. Clean.
This will definitely serve you and your family for a long time.
Remember, you drive the car - not the title!
Call(text) us at (347) 607 0299.


Payment & Shipping:

If you're serious about purchasing this vehicle please be sure to give us a call prior to bidding. Non-refundable d
eposit of $500 is expected within 24 hours of the auction end, the remaining balance is due within 3 days. We do not accept balance of the payment through PayPal.  Make sure you have necessary funds prior to bidding! Remember that your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle!
The car must be picked up within 7 days after the auction's end. There is a mandatory $125 document fee, which covers eBay fees, title reassignment, and all priority mail. There are NO other fees of any kind. We collect 7% NJ sales tax only from NJ residents. All other buyers are responsible for sales taxes in their own states. 
The car is also for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction early if the car is no longer available.
 We can assist with shipping anywhere in the US or abroad - please inquire about the rates prior to bidding. You can also visit www.uship.com.
The car sold AS IS with no warranty expressed or implied. Please, check our other listing. Thank you and good luck bidding!

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