No Reserve 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gsx 4g63t Awd Turbo Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Walnutport, Pennsylvania, United States
NO RESERVE *** NO RESERVE *** NO RESERVE THIS CAR WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OF PRICE BID ONLY IF YOU INTEND TO PURCHASE BID
TO WIN!! THE CROWN JEWEL OF THE TUNING WORLD 1996 ECLIPSE GSX ALL WHEEL DRIVE HATCHBACK 4G63T 2.0L TURBO 4 CYLINDER ENGINE MAGNAFLOW STAINLESS CAT BACK EXHAUST AUTOMETER BOOST AND WIDEBAND AIR FUEL METER INJEN COLD AIR INTAKE AEROMOTIVE FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR WITH GAUGE AFTERMARKET ALUMINUM INTERCOOLER EXCELLENT
FUEL MILEAGE AND TURBO POWER THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD WITH A DEFECTIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS CAR DOES HAVE TYPICAL ECLIPSE RUST. LEFT STRUT TOWER HAS RUST. RADIO AND SPEAKERS ARE MISSING 2ND GENERATION ECLIPSE 4G63T TURBO ENGINE RUNS 100% THIS CAR IS A TRUE SURVIVOR. NOT A HACKED UP MESS. PERFECT FOUNDATION TO MAKE THE CAR OF YOUR DREAMS STANDARD OPTIONS: 2.0L TURBO ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABS BRAKES AIRBAG DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS AIR CONDITIONING ALL WHEEL DRIVE ALLOY WHEELS CRUISE CONTROL INTERVAL WIPERS LEATHER SEATS POWER MIRRORS POWER WINDOWS REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SUNROOF TACHOMETER TILT STEERING WHEEL
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FOLLOWING TERMS OF SALE APPLY TO ALL OF OUR ONLINE SALES. Deposits: The successful high bidder will submit a NON REFUNDABLE $200.00 deposit within
48 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Deposits can
be made through Paypal or cash. Payment of Balance Due: The buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable
fees and taxes) within 7 days of the close of the auction. All financial
transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (In Person), certified bank check, wire transfer, or loan
check. All funds must be in US dollars only. Please be sure to have full
payment and/or approved financing in place before making your final bid. Release of Vehicle: Vehicles will be released once all funds
have cleared the bank. Additional Fees and Taxes: A $99.00 document fee will be applied to all vehicles sold. Out of
state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as
well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be
registered. Shipping: The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. We assume no
responsibility for damages incurred after leaving our premises. If the vehicle
is going to be shipped, full payment must be received before the vehicle is
released to the shipping company. Vehicles must be pickup here at our location
within 14 days or a $25.00 per day storage fee may apply. Buyer's Inspection: Every effort has been made to accurately and fairly describe this
vehicle to you. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical
scratches and dings inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to
fail. If you plan to have a buyers inspection, please make sure you inspect the
vehicle prior to the auction ending. Buyer is responsible for any
inspection charges and fees. Warranty: Unless otherwise stated in the vehicle description, this vehicle
is being sold "AS IS". No representations or warranties are
made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by
bidders in making bids. Manufacturer's warranties may still apply. Notice to Bidders: We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early
should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. Successful Bidder: The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction
closes and he/she must contact us within 24 hours to proceed with payment and
delivery arrangements. Feedback: If you have negative or zero or negative feedback seller has option to cancel
your bid. Non-Paying Bidder:
If the deposit is
not received within 48 hours of the close of auction or if the balance is not
paid in full within 7 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right
to re-list the vehicle or sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder or
another qualified buyer. All monies received will be non refundable!
PLEASE CHECK THE VALUE AND REPAIR COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. OUR AUCTIONS ARE USUALLY LISTED ON 7 DAY AUCTIONS THAT SHOULD GIVE YOU PLENTY OF TIME TO DO YOUR "HOMEWORK". IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US. |
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