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2000 Mazda Mpv Dx Minivan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:141285
Location:

Ocean City, New Jersey, United States

Ocean City, New Jersey, United States
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Up for auction is a used Mazda Mpv minivan that is running but in need of some work. The van has need of a new alternator due to the screaming noise that comes from the decipher pulley... This is an awful sound that is created but is fixable by someone who is so inclined to pull the alternator and replace it. The minivans are not the easiest to work on, and I simply do not have the time to attempt working on it or wish to spend the money on the van at this point. I already have two other cars, so due to the repair of the alternator and the need for basic tune up work, I am trying to just sell this van to someone mechanical that is able to benefit for personal use or even to resell after repairs are made. I am looking to get this sold and gone...I will not be setting a high reserve. This van is being sold as is and has the basic dings and imperfections expected for a van of this age. Again the van does start...run and drive, tranny is good, and it goes down the road. I would however recommend trailering or towing home due to the screaming pulley noise of the alternator.
Please contact with any questions you might have.

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