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2013 Scion Fr-s 6k Miles Salvage on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:6634 Color: is asphalt and the interior is black with red accents
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

For Sale is a 2013 Scion FR-S, manual 6-speed transmission, 4 cyl., rear wheel drive with just 6k miles. The exterior color is asphalt and the interior is black with red accents.

Car is originally from California, and was shipped to Cleveland, Ohio.  The car starts, runs, and drives. I've about 14,000-15,000$ invested into the car and a lot of time.  I no longer have the time and money so I need to sadly take my losses and get rid of the car.  The scion fr-s is one of the best cars you can buy on the market.  With a little bit of money you can have this car looking brand new.  I've taken care of most of the parts and labor.  You will save thousands of dollars buying this car, but only having a rebuilt title. I'm willing to work with anyone and can help explain everything. The curtain aigbag deployed on the car, i've already purchased the airbag and sensors they just need to be put into the car.  There's a small crack on the windshield that can be repaired by an auto glass repair shop for 100$.  You will need to buy a rear bumper, quarter panel, and a few little things and that's it!  Everything else is already done or purchased.

contact me at 216-372-2040
email me at somejace@gmail.com
or contact me via ebay

Shipping the car will be the buyers responsibility.

Terms of sale include $500 PayPal deposit within 24 hours, with balance in cash, wireless bank transfer, or cashier's check verified by issuing bank within 7 days. Buyer is responsible for any shipping or delivery charges, and I will assist the buyer with shipping. The vehicle is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.  NO RESERVE.  This is a NO RESERVE auction, and the vehicle WILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder.  Please do not bid if you have no interest or intention in buying.  Thank you for looking -- and have a great time bidding!! 
READ BEFORE YOU OFFER OR PURCHASE: BUYER WILL NOT BE REFUNDED AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL



Items Purchased:

•RAD PNL (1) $64.93
•RAD PNL (2) $64.93
•BEAM COMPL $224.61
•Ext Fender $22.13
•Ext Fender $22.13
•Mud Guard $39.37
•Left Fender $180.85
•Right Fender $180.85
•Reinf Apr $30.35
•Front Bumper $316.88
•Shroud $91.57
•Headlight RH $179.19
•Seibon Carbon Fiber Hood $561.00
•RH Fog Light $112.99
•RH Side Marker $27.88
•OEM Rim $122.76
•Radiator Hose $38.98
•RH Taillight $85.00
•OEM Radiator $200.00 
•OEM Curtain Airbag $300.00 


AJ's Body Shop in Parma, Ohio did the paint and front end repairs along with straightening the Unibody 

Repairs cost $1,831.90 along with 475$ Straightening Fee.

All parts and repairs have all documents and everything that will be included.

I was quoted $2,388.53 to repair and paint the quarter panel and the rear end of the car not including the parts. 


Before and After Pictures:






Before unibody repaired

After unibody reparied

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