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2012 Ford Focus Se Repairable Rebuildable Salvage Wrecked Low Reserve 10k Sync on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:10796
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Up for sale is 2012 Ford Focus SE with very low miles and a minimal damage. This vehicle was recently obtained from an insurance company and is fully loaded. This vehicle is sold as is where is. No warranties expressed or implied. It comes with PA salvage title and needs to be inspected after fixing to be put back on the road. I have fixed many salvage cars and each of my family member drives one. Save $$$ Now.  NICE, low reserve. As seen in the pictures. Very clean, 10K miles, sunroof, Bluetooth, SYNC satellite radio. Needs new ECM as the main impact was front left where the computer is located. The car powers on. Driver airbag is blown but a good replacement bag will be provided with this sale.

Buyer responsible for shipping. Deposit of $500 thru Paypal (non-refundable) due 24 hrs after auction end. Additional $150 title reassignment fee due at title transfer. NJ residents to pay 7% sales tax. The title will be stamped as Tax paid. Vehicle must be picked up within 1 week of auction end. Otherwise a storage fee of $10/day applies. I can help with transportation within 100 miles radius of NJ 08844 for additional fee. We can list on central dispatch for attractive shipping rates. Listing costs $50 (central dispatch) but you will get much better price than here on ebay. Example TX to NJ $400-$500. NJ to VA $300-$350. Accepted payment methods: Paypal, bank check, cash. If you wish to pay by Paypal I will provide you with my paypal account at the time of payment. It is advised to come and take a look at this vehicle before placing a bid. Please do not bid unless you are serious about getting this vehicle.

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