2002 Chevrolet Tracker Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
West Alton, Missouri, United States
2002 Chevy Tracker, Great Running, Mechanically Sound, Good Looking and Running Vehicle
Has new tires, new front rotors and ceramic pads (rear brakes at 60%), new radiator plus coolant flush and refill, #2 O2 sensor was replaced, new cab air filters, new engine air filter, engine oil plus filter was changed (with 5w-30 full synthetic), front & rear axle fluid changed(synthetic oil), transmission fluid & filter changed(synthetic oil), transfer case fluid changed(syncromesh), both front door speakers were replaced, all new window wipers, all spark plugs were replaced, exhaust system was completely gone through (flanges, gaskets and hangers were replaced as necessary), and many other improvements have been made, receipts for everything listed, all repairs made within the last month(January 2014). Minor undercarriage rust and almost non-existent body rust, and has minor clear coat peeling on driver side fender and hood. Great running and looking car for the price! |
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