2006 Honda Odyssey Touring Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l Loaded on 2040-cars
Pismo Beach, California, United States
THE VIN # 5FNRL38836B080639
2006 Honda Odyssey touring edition completely loaded from factory Has: Navigation Tow package (with Cooler for Transmission) Parking sensors (currently they work, but am getting an error i think wiring has come loose on the front left side) backup camera adjustable pedals memory seat for 2 drivers HID Headlights Foglights Drop in K&N filter (washable/reusable) Grey leather interior (condition 7/10, its obviously older, has some common wear/tear and places where the back of the driver seat has come apart at the track/clips which we have but cant figure out how to reassemble) Carpeting is in 9/10 (ive kept it as clean as i can! no burns, no holes, just normal wear/tear) it has a brand new honda transmission with warranty (done at 140(ish)K miles...original one went out) Transmission/cooler/oil was all replaced by Honda in san luis obispo Has new front suspension parts Has new belts was DEPAXED and has 17" Honda rims and good tires w locking lug nuts. No need to buy those incedibly expensive PAX tires. Oil changes have always been with full synthetic oil i have the original window sticker, books and service records. The previous owner was an employee at Barber Honda in Bakersfield where they bought the van new from and where it was serviced on time by the book. Updated navigation disc (i forget what year i bought i think its a 2010 one, i do have the original one too) I am the 2nd owner (bought 11/2012 from original owner), no accidents....im not sure why its reporting 2 accidents, but it has NEVER been in one w another vehicle since i purchased it however it was vandalized twice (#1 kid on a bike scratched it as he tried to go between the van and another car, #2 keyed in a parking lot..both were fixed and was not significant damage was less than 200 to repair scratches) im just looking to upgrade to a newer odyssey. It has had kids in it No pets/no smokers has 2 sets of Keys + valet key i have more photos available |
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