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Sports, Red, Coupe, Project, Sub Woofers, Amp on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:174000
Location:

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States

This car is a clean salvage title. And it does have a share of issues (but also very good points), however, let me explain the new pieces and history of it. This car is drive ready (given, it is rough. Please read below for information).

I strongly believe this car is worth fixing and driving. Before this small issue, I loved driving it and getting compliments on it being my car (I'm a student just out of HS).

The car has many brand new parts on it (I never do used performance parts). Most of the new parts of for performance. I never got around to doing body work. Battery and alternators are GOOD (12.4V and 13.9V will running). CCA and CA of both show good during testing.

The check engine light is on. I have an OBDII scanner and will show you what the codes mean.

NEW PARTS
- Power Steering Rack
- Inner Tie Rods
- Rack and Pinion
- EGR valve
- BRAND NEW A/C Control Head (cold A/C and heater work)
- Brand new ignition switch (I never put the ignition cover back on).
- Air filter
- Spark plugs and wires
- Fuel Filter (changed at 174,000 ODO)
- Oil Filter (changed at 174,000 ODO)
- New Oil Dipstick (inaccurate reading. cosmetic)
- New Rear Brake pads (NEVER GOT TO CHANGING FRONT. WILL GIVE FREE FRONT PADS)
- New Passenger side mirror
- Seat covers for cosmetic
- Has an AMP and subs in back. Not hooked up
- NEW Front windshield
- BRAND NEW tires (currently have 400 MILES on them)
- New PCV valves

USED PARTS
- Engine upper intake plenum (installed by professional mechanic)

There are problems with the car, as I said. I'm not sure what is 100% wrong. I no longer want to continue fixing things on this car (I am a student and cannot afford to continue tuning it. I have two little girls [sisters] that need safety to and from school). I will be getting a new car.

KNOWN ISSUES
- Engine code (P0300)
- Rough acceleration
- Exhaust vibrates ONLY AT IDLE
- VERY ROUGH IDLE
- Squeeking when accelerating (only on initial). Car will run fine once it gets above 30 MPH

I suspect a sensor is bad. Changing them out should improve performance. Because of the issues, I suspect the TPS (throttle position sensor) or camshaft sensor. TPS is $30 at O'Reillys. Worth a swap. However, I recommend getting it professionally diagnosed at most repair shops for free. (Free diagnostics at most local shops). Gas treatment is also recommended and might clean up acceleration. I only put 93 OCTANE (premium) fuel in it.

I have a log book of everything that has been done to the car. Will be given if purchased or viewed. Please text me at the contact number for any more details. I know everything about this car and will be happy to inform you of them.

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