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Chevy, Cavalier, 2002, Yellow, Customized, Lambo Doors, Decal, Spoiler, Custom on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:65000
Location:

Livonia, New York, United States

Livonia, New York, United States

Im selling my 2002 Chevrolet cavalier, I've put a lot of time and money into the looks of this car, it has butterfly doors, passanger door needs a new hidrolic line. a full body kit, aftermarket spoiler, hood and trunk. car is completely debadged no one even knows its a cavalier. has custom 17in. rims on low profile brand new tires. the interior is custom painted yellow with custom embroidered side panels (they say Cerwin-Vega! because of the old system I had in it) right now there is 2 12"in. kicker comp d's running off a blitz 2400 watt amp. has only 2 seats backseats I took out, front two seats are yellow tenzo racing seats. no performance parts on the car besides short am intake and the exhaust which is split to be a dual exhaust. the car has only 65k miles and has never been driven in the winter so very minimal rust on the undercarriage. the tire are all brand new and I just got new rotors pads and wheel bearings put on. it has a nys inspection as of aug so its mechanically sound. the only bad is that the passanger window moves very slow, and needs a new motor, the passanger lambo door doesn't lift because of the hydrolic hose which is a 40 dollar fix if you do it yourself, the exhaust could use a new hanger which I will probably weld on within a week, the driver seat is not on the track properly so it doesn't slide (once again that will probably be fixed soon)and lastly when shifting into 5th gear there is a minor grind but can be prevented by shifting slowly into fifth gear, and the grind does not affect the way the car drives nor is it hurting the tranny. #(585) 991-8289 I will only take cash for the car, I will drive to meat you, within reasonable distance. I will use PayPal as well but the pick up of the vehicle needs to be arranged over the phone, im not shipping the vehicle unless you pay for the shipping

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