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2010 Acura Tsx Sedan With Cosmetic Body Damage /acura /tl /honda /civic/ Accord on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:2010 Mileage:26652
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you are looking at a 2010 acura tsx sedan with automatic transmission power windows cd player everythings working on the car 
motor and transmissing work perfectly this car was mainly only damaged on its side cosmetically 2doors have damage to them 
should only need new door skins or if you have a good body guy he might be-able to just only do some body work and paint to 
them or in worse case just change the door skins thay cost $240 from acura dealer i think personally to just put the new door 
skins it will be a better looking job also wen this car was transported the front plastic bumper was stolen/missing it does not 
have any front end damage as you can closely see in the front pics the metal bumper head lights and fenders are all in perfect 
shape this car still runs smooth the back tire was off the rim wen i got it i put new air in the tire its holding out well car drives 
very good does not need any wheel aliments drives 100% straight if you come with a new bumper you would have no problems 
driving this car home ----i can also have a new bumper cover put on and painted for a additional fee 

please read my terms before you attempt to buy this item 
i will need a non refundable deposit of $200 doller within 
24hours of ending auction if this deposit is net met i will 
not take the winning buy serious and i will simply reslist
also this car must be fully paid for within 3days of ending 
auction bye cash in person or wire transfer so please agin
if you do not understand my terms and are not looking to 
comply with them pass on this item 

this car is being sold as is from what you see in the pics 
thir will be no refunds or returns this is a as is sale and 
all sales will be final !!!!!!call me anytime for more info  516 493 six214 bobby 

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