1999 Saab 9-5 2.3l Turbo Automatic on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
I have for sale a very nice 1999 Saab 9-5 2.3L turbo. Please check the pictures! Clear Florida Title.
I got the car from one of my customers. It had a blown head gasket. Cylinder head was removed and sent to machine shop to check for cracks, resurface, re seat the valves and change all valve seals. New OEM head gasket was installed (metal gasket) with copper seal, new head bolts, thermostat and gasket, valve cover gasket, spark plugs, fresh oil change,crank sensor,new coolant and I also flushed the transmission fluid. Compression test showed 190 psi on all 4 cylinders. So engine is like new.Car runs and drives very good. Super cold a/c. Lot's of power when you put the transmission on sport mode! I increased the boost a couple of points so the car is very responsive but still very economical with the 2.3L engine. Nice 4 door sedan with a huge trunk. Mileage is 160K but this is a SAAB with major maintenance done so you will drive it for a long time without any problems. There is a crack on the front windshield, cracked passenger rear tail light (I already ordered one on Ebay),rear bumper with scratches, rear passenger air vent missing on right side. I think I've described the car as best as I can. By no means this is a new car but it sure is above average of what is out there. A $500 non refundable down payment no later then 2 days after auction ends. Paypal ok for deposit, balance in person, CASH ONLY. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Look at my other auctions!! Thank you; HW |
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