1998 Honda Accord Lx Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
interior is not in the best condition but is still ok the car was an everyday driver used to go to work and home car was bought used has some burn marks in the rear seats and behind the front seats the car has a new rebuilt transmission new distributor cap new pcv valve new main belt new plugs and wires ac works good heat works good radio pioneer face off cd player timing belt/chain new in the trunk did not get the time to put it on yet some scratches as you can see on bumper and around the car milage is at 160000,,, car runs and drives good get around car and good on gas tires are in pretty good condition the hood had some chips and scratches so i sanded it down and painted it flat black it is the original hood from the car,,,V6, VTEC, 3.0 Liter motor,, power everything and Cruise Control basicly this car Has some repairable cosmetic defects and is free of major
mechanical problems kbb value at good condition which i think it is in would be at 2700.00 check it out your self at kbb dot com...price for 1900.00 to start good luck biding.. buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up |
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