1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Gs Convertible 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Hello i am selling my 1997 Mitsubishi eclipse spider (none) turbo. It runs and drives good with 104,500 miles. I just did a full tune up new plugs wires,oil filter, and oil change. I just replaced the valve cover seals. The a/c blows good i think it just needs freon in not sure though. power steering is a little noisy as well. its got a new mp3 radio but speakers sound bad. All the power windows work and top opens and closes easy. the back window leaks because it needs to be sowed in. the body and paint is ok it does have a dent in driver sid fender, also a crack in front bumper. it needs a new driver front tire as well. the car def needs new seats they are torn or just seat covers. Any way the car runs and drives well and is good on gas and sporty look great for cruising thanks for looking and feel free to message me any questions!
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