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Custom Black 99 Contour Svt - Dark Blue Leather Interior on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:160000
Location:

Laguna Hills, California, United States

Laguna Hills, California, United States
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I've had the car for at least 3 - 4 years and have not had any major problems.
Replaced alternator twice, once being an error on my part, it was good.

VERY clean.
Smog cert and current registration will be in hand before sale completed.
Clear title.
160XXX miles

short shifter
h&r coil overs
custom exhaust, sounds great, kinda loud but never pulled over for it.
(straight pipes but with all 3 cats, also included is another exh manifold set)
newer headlight housings
new DDM 5000k HID kit @ 35w (does not blind other drivers)
paint is great considering age, has usual scratches and dents but ARE minimal.
GREAT sounding stereo however I will be keeping the sub woofer(sentimental reasons)
Kenwood headunit, CD, MP3 and USB, remote control as well as all 4 Kenwood 3 ways in doors
0 gauge "big 3" upgrade. Battery + and - and starter
Interior is easily a 9.8/10 in dark blue leather. Driver seat has wear but is in great condition.
Comes with custom fit sun visor.


"bad":
missing rear sway bar
front sway bar needs a new bracket
(H&R springs help keep body roll to a minimum but i'd suggest replacing sway bar components)
had a power steering leak so engine is dirty at bottom( pump, pressure fitting, and reservoir to pump line was replaced.)
"high" mileage but still runs very very well, you can hear it is healthy.
rear reflector strip painted black but needs to be repainted(flaking)

Sorry for lack of info I just need a quick sale for rent. Lost job.

Thanks for looking.

Any more questions please don't hesitate to ask, I'd prefer a good home for this extremely rare, priceless, well cared for CSVT.

VIN 1FAFP68G4XK151714

NO PAYPAL or anything else, CASH or cashiers check ONLY!!
Or add paypal's fee into price. 3% plus 30 cents I believe.

No warranty or returns expressed or implied in any way.

For sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early.

Reserve set at $2,800.

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