Used 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo on 2040-cars
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States
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Used 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO. Approx. 70k miles. Rebuilt engine has less than 1,000 miles on it. Too many upgrades to list. Here are some I can recall:
Stock cat installed - to pass emissions. Includes OEM ENKEI wheels as well as a complete 2nd set of SSR lightweight racing wheels (see pic). Condition I have clear PA title in hand. Car has valid PA inspection and registration. It has small oil and coolant leak. It lived most of life in Phoenix, AZ. Very little rust. Power windows, door locks - everything works. Bone stock interior and exterior (has dark window tint). Interior is in great shape - no tears or stains. Exterior has various scrapes and scratches - no dents. Although this car is inspected and runs fine - it's a project car! I don't consider it a daily-driver. If you don't know what a project car is, don't bid! If you expect to be driving this car to work, don't bid! Auction This is a true eBay auction: $1 start price, no reserve! I have been an eBay seller for 16+ years. I have 450+ feedback, 100% positive. No games or tricks. Payment $500 down payment via PayPal due within 24-hours of auction end. Balance due within 7 days. If you do not have a PayPal account, don't bid! If you do not have the cash to purchase, don't bid! Shipping I have a car hauler and will deliver within 150 miles of Pittsburgh, PA. Otherwise, buyer is responsible for pickup / shipping arrangements. On May-06-14 at 04:56:06 PDT, seller added the following information: EDIT 5/6/14 @ 7:54 AM EST Forgot to mention: Air conditioner does not blow cold. Condenser was punctured while removing engine, lost refrigerant. However, BRAND NEW CONDENSER INCLUDED IN AUCTION! I have just not installed it. Easy install, but have to drain coolant and remove rad. |
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