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2004 Cadillac Xlr Damaged Wrecked Rebuildable Salvage Low Miles Low Reserve 04 ! on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:14799
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You are bidding on a 2004 Cadillac XLR with only 14k original miles. This convertible is fully loaded with options such as: power windows, power locks, power seats, leather, heated seats, cd player, navigation, ABS, alloy  wheels, automatic transmission and much more. This Cadillac  is damaged on the right side (please see pictures for details). This XLR  runs and drives. This Cadillac has a Florida Rebuldable Title and is sold AS-IS. It is currently not registered. The buyer will have to register it in his state of residence, which may or may not involve some extra steps compared to registering a clean title car. All California Buyer must pay 8% sales tax and will receive a Acquisition Bill Of Sale. There is a LOW BUY IT NOW PRICE set on this auction so take advantage of owning this 2004 Cadillac XLR at a fraction of the cost!

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