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2005 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l Vtec Oem Aspec Tein Xlr8 19 Inch Wheels on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:108500
Location:

Johnson City, New York, United States

Johnson City, New York, United States

You are bidding on my immaculately kept, Adult owned 2005 Acura TL Base.

2 Owner Vehicle. 

Powered by the 3.2L, 270 HP V6 V-Tec engine, lots of power. 

Car is Nighthawk Black Pearl and looks great.  Normal wear for 9 year old black paint, but no fading or peeling.   I have owned the car for approximately 1.5 years and absolutely love it, but I recently bought a house and need to down grade as the house is now my number one priority.  Vehicle has given me zero issues in the time I have owned it.  Clear title in hand and Just inspected. 

All power options including Windows, Locks, Seats, Sunroof, Mirrors, Dual Climate Zones, 6 Disc in dash CD/DVD with Casssette, ESL Factory sound system with subwoofer and center speaker, Steering wheel controls for stereo, Bluetooth, and cruise, Factory Heated seats, HID headlights, auto dimming rear view mirror, Auto climate control, Keyless entry with factory alarm, and much more. 

I did the timing belt kit, water pump and serpentine belt at 101k.  All modifications were added by me and done professionally.  Installed Tein S-Tech springs which lower 1.4 front and 1.2 rear, which give the car much better handling in my opinion with minimal loss of ride comfort.  Four new KYB GR-2 shocks to go with the springs.  Full A-Spec kit which is an OEM product, and rear window lip.  XLR8 Full non-resonated full cat-back exhaust with J-Pipe.  Sounds exotic and performs great.  K&N  drop in filter was also added.  Other than that, its stock and well taken care of.   Brakes and rotors are good.  Wheels were also added by me which are Hyundai Genesis R-Track wheels in 19x8 front and 19x8.5 rear +35 offset all wrapped in Delinte Thunder 235/35 19 tires. 

Here's a clip I uploaded of my exhaust the day I had it installed.  http://youtu.be/RobUDn-91CE

Car is great and will be sad to see it go.  Any questions, feel free to ask. 

This is an AS/IS auction in which buyer assumes all responsibility.  Buyer is also responsible for pickup and or transport of vehicle within 7 days of end of auction.  A $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction. 





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