2001 Volvo V70 Base Wagon 4-door 2.4 L5 B5244s on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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This vehicle has a brand new clutch,flywheel,pressure plate and
throw-out bearing,it also has just been serviced with synthetic oil
timing belt was done within the last 10,000 miles,the vehicle idles and drives extremely well,brakes tru,a/c is ice cold We are selling this car at a lost,we are not in the car selling business,customer hade financial problems could not pay $3500 repair bill YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS CAR - PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK.You will not need nothing to get this road worthy I'm not a big fan of cloth interior. My dogs go everywhere with me. If this had leather I would never sell it !!!! Truly as solid as the rock of Gibraltar mechanic wise. No leaks no hidden issues..Fell free to stop by and drive it 4400 Davie Blvd Fort Lauderdale Fl 33317 We have this car for sale locally we reserve the right to sell to a walk in. We have been in business repairing European cars for 24 years selling a 2001 volvo v70 (stick shift) base model 2.4 L5 DOHC engine id: B5244S vin:YV1SW61N012057383 small dent front passenger side of hood,minor stains on seats and floor mats,shifter has cosmetic damage as well as the parking brake, NO stock radio, has sony xplode to replace it (see picture) |
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