Mitsubishi Eclipse 2000 Gt on 2040-cars
Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States
For Sale: Mitsubishi Eclipse 2000 GT
Engine: 3.0L V6 24 Valve Horsepower: 205 @ 5,500 RPM Stock Transmission: Automatic Slap Shift Drive Type: Front wheel MPG: 20 City/28 Highway Mileage: 158,000 (I drive it everyday so it goes up slowly) Color: Silver Title Status: Rebuilt Extras: Stock Spoiler 17 Inch Aftermarket Rims With Low Profile Tires Smoked Out Headlights Smoked Out Taillights Body Kit 5% Window Tint 5 Inch DNX Exhaust Spare Key Compartment Red and Black Custom Seat Covers Red and Black Custom Interior Red Neons under dash Red Neons in trunk JVC Head Unit 10 Inch Dual Sub 300 Watt Amp Bazooka Speakers Red Custom Speedometer Lights Red and Black Carbon Fiber Shifter Knob Power Inverter 3 Cigarette Lighter Adapter Tom Tom XL GPS Police Radar Detector The car comes with everything mentioned above. I put brand new brakes on all the way around and 2 new rotors on passenger side with new wheel hub axles in the back. It is a great car and I drive it everyday and would not be selling it if there was anything wrong with it in that way. The car is perfectly sound and has a great street look to it and it sounds amazing. I insist that you come and check it out and give it a test drive. I am asking for 3999.99 for it but I am willing to go down if you want to come and get it rather than meeting. I tried to mention everything that someone might ask so there is little questioning. I will love to answer any questions you have over the phone or text. I work everyday 8-4 so that is best to text me at those hours any other times is good for calling or texting. Serious buyers only please. I have so many people contact me about the car and say its so nice and are interested then just stop communication. Now the Bad.. Kidding its little things pretty much just cause of old age. The driver side window does not go up easy it just needs a new regulator. Easy Fix! The shifter since it aftermarket isn't screwed on so its just wobbly but everything works great! The worst thing is the radiator has a small hairline crack at the top. I am going to get it looked at soon so I will keep you guys posted. The car doesn't overheat or anything unless you like floor it and shoot the antifreeze to the top of it. A new radiator is 60$ on Ebay and if you know how to do it yourself that's a real easy fix. I am not selling this car to screw anyone over I have had that happen to myself to many times in the past and would not want to put that on anyone else. I mentioned everything I can possibly think about that someone would ask good and bad. I drive the car everyday and have since I got it and it is the most reliable car I have had. I keep everything up to par and the only thing ever to go bad was this little radiator problem. Contact Info: 814-720-3489 |
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