1999 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
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IF YOU ARE A MONTANA
OR NORTHERN WYOMING RESIDENT YOU MAY NOT PURCHASE THIS ITEM THROUGH
EBAY, CALL US AND WE WILL WORK OUT DETAILS ON AN IN-STATE DEAL BASED ON
THE FACT WE ARE NOT A LICENSED DEALER AND YOU CAN TITLE AND REGISTER
THIS VEHICLE YOURSELF PER MONTANA LAW!!!
THIS SALE IS AS IS NO WARRANTY. MAY I NOTE, WE ARE NOT A LICENSED AND BONDED AUTO DEALER, WE ARE SIMPLE STORAGE HUNTERS AND TRADERS THAT BUY SELL AND TRADE VEHICLES. ANY FEES WE ARE CHARGED ARE PASSED ON TO THE BUYER. TITLING AND TAXES ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE FEES ADDED TO THE END OF THIS SALE THAT WILL BE CHARGED TO US TO GET YOU A MONTANA TITLE. YOU MAY NOT PURCHASE THIS VEHICLE WITHOUT OBTAINING A MONTANA TITLE FIRST. THOSE FEES ARE CHARGED TO YOU IN A SEPARATE INVOICE ON PAYPAL WHICH WILL PAID BEFORE THE RELEASE OF THE VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORT OR PICK UP. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS WHEN BUYING A VEHICLE FROM US. AGAIN I REPEAT, WE ARE NOT A LICENSED AND BONDED AUTO DEALER, WE ARE SIMPLE STORAGE HUNTERS AND TRADERS THAT BUY SELL AND TRADE VEHICLES! TITLING AND TAXES HAVE BEEN QUOTED AT $194.08 YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1999 HONDA CIVIC, MANUAL TRANSMISSION, COUPE, FWD VEHICLE DEFECTS: A. THE INTERIOR IS GREAT BUT THERE ARE MINIMAL NICKS AND RIPS TO SOME OF THE CLOTH B. THE WINDSHIELD HAS SOME CRACKING C. THE CAR HAD BODY DAMAGE. HOOD HAS HAIL DAMAGE AND THERE IS SOME DENTING AND SCRATCHES. 2 MINOR ACCIDENT HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON THE VEHICLE. NO FRONT END OR BACK END COLLISIONS WERE REPORTED. D. PASSENGERS SIDE DOOR DOES NOT OPEN FROM THE OUTSIDE E. DRIVERS SIDE DOOR PANEL IS PEELING F. SUNROOF SLIDING COVER HAS MULTIPLE SLASHES IN THE CLOTH ALL TIRES HOLD AIR AND THE SPARE HAS ABOUT 90% WEAR REMAINING, VEHICLE START RUNS AND DRIVES. NO PROBLEMS WITH THE TRANSMISSION OR ENGINE. THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. WE ACCEPT PAYPAL AS PAYMENT FOR THIS VEHICLE. NO OTHER PAYMENT FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PROTECT YOU AND US UNLESS WE OTHERWISE EXPRESS. WE ARE ASKING ($2,150.00) TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED US DOLLARS ON THIS VEHICLE WITH A BEST OFFER AS AN OPTION. BUY IT NOW WILL REQUIRE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT! BEST OFFERS ARE ACCEPTED BY CALLING 406-475-1479, IF YOU SEND A BEST OFFER HERE YOU MUST CALL US!!!!! WE WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING THE VEHICLE ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 48 THROUGH UNITED ROAD INC. WE CAN GET YOU A DISCOUNT AND QUOTE!!! SHIPPING CAN BE ADDED TO THE VALUE OF YOUR VEHICLE AT A SUPERIORLY DISCOUNTED RATE CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS!!!! GOOD LUCK!!! |
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