2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gt Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Prospect, Virginia, United States
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I am selling my 2002 Mitsubishi eclipse gt as is. Its a great car. 5 speed. v6. cold a/c and good heat. I have had the car for about 5 months now and love it but I am a jeep man at heart and would like to get a jeep. The engine is strong and runs smooth, as far as I know there is nothing mechanically wrong with the car. The mechanics thought it was a great car underneath to. The sunroof works but needs alittle help opening. I just replaced the power steering belt and all the spark plugs were replaced when I bought the car. The oil was also changed. There is either a fuse out or its a ground wire for my gauge cluster lights, they come on when they want to, I'm not sure what is wrong. I don't believe its a big deal at all. All the other lights work great. If you would like, i can try and fix it before sell. Its strong and fast. I don't want to fool anyone, the paint is all shined up for the photos, it cleans up really nice, but the paint has some fading here and there, just common wear and tear on a vehicle. The wing is faded just like all the rest. The price is negotiable, so make me an offer, no low ballers. thanks. I will not ship the car, pick up or if its not to far, i can meet somewhere. Email, text or call me. 434- five four seven- 9540. Im zach
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