2003 Ford Focus Zx3 - New Lights, Timing Belts, Motor Mounts And More! on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
'm selling my 2003 Ford Focus ZX3 Hatchback. The car runs great, really good on gas, and needs nothing. Car was adult driven, never abused, and has always been serviced regularly. There is nothing mechanically wrong with the car. Feel free to run a carfax.
Here are the specs on the car: - 2003 Ford Focus ZX3 - 144,5xx miles - Timing belt and water pump replaced last year - New front headlights - DOHC 2.0 Zetec engine - 4 cylinder - Manual 5 speed transmission - Michelin Pilot Tires (purchased 6 months ago. Tires have tons of tread left) - Car alignment immediate after new tire purchase - No leaks whats so ever - Tags good until December 2014 - Power windows and locks (also has remote to unlock doors, open trunk, and panic alarm) - Has aftermarket radio with IPOD or cell phone AUX cable and front door speakers (Clarion and Kenwood) - AC blows cold - Cruise control - Air bags - Alloy wheels - Fog Lights - Tinted rear passenger and rear window - Dark gray exterior color - Light grey interior color - 2 Door - Clean title - Has OEM spare tire and jack - Has OEM owners manual - Has front floor mats - Rear seats fold down Please message with any questions. Local pick-up only. 3 Thank you. |
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