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Clean Title But Crashed 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Viii Mr For Sale As Is on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:66200
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SUPER RARE BUT SEMI-WRECKED 2005 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VIII MR FOR SALE 66K MILES -CLEAN TITLE- CAR IS WRECKED ON RIGHT FRONT SIDE AND RIGHT BACK WHEEL. SELLING IT AS IS (TO BE REPAIRED OR FOR WHAT EVER YOU WANT TO DO WITH IT). RECENTLY CRASHED INTO A BUS STOP POLE, NO OTHER VEHICLES/PERSONS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT. NOT ABLE TO DRIVE, MUST TOW TO LOCATION DESIRED. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. FRAME SHOULD BE FINE, ENGINE SHOULD BE FINE, RECENT NEW TIMING BELT SERVICE DONE, NEW CLUTCH INSTALLED RECENTLY, AFTERMARKET RACING PERFORMANCE BRAKES, AEM SHORT RAM AIR INTAKE INSTALLED, HAVE ALL PAPERWORK WITH THE INSTALLATIONS. CAR IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN CALIFORNIA, PASSED SMOG RECENTLY, I HAVE THE CERTIFICATE, I.E; ALL C.A.R.B LEGAL PARTS. CALL NANCY AT 1-510-648-4944. WAS APPRAISED RECENTLY AT $20K BY A DEALER SO SELLING FOR $10K AND AM OPEN TO NEGOTIATIONS. PINK SLIP IN HAND AND READY TO GO. NEVER REPORTED TO INSURANCE AS I JUST HAD IT TOWED HOME BECAUSE I HAD LIABILITY. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. PAYMENT MUST CLEAR BEFORE PINK SLIP IS GIVEN, ASKING FOR PAYMENT TO BE INITIATED WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS. I WELCOME TO POTENTIAL BUYERS TO HAVE A MECHANIC INSPECT THE DAMAGE OR TO COME SEE IN PERSON. CASH PREFERRED. NO PAYPAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. MY LOSS, YOUR GAIN...

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