2003 Ford Focus Svt Hatchback 5-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
2003 Focus SVT – 5 Door This vehicle is #864 of a
build of 2173 per SVT certificate VIN # 3FAHP375X3R165663 I am the original owner of this Focus SVT. I bought it new in December
2003. Fully optioned: ·
Audiophile Package ·
6-Disc in Dash W/9006 System ·
Cold Weather Package ·
Traction Control ·
Heated Seats ·
Engine Block Heater ·
Power Moon Roof · HID Headlamps List Price New: $21,745.00 Current Mileage 85,650 Never abused, always adult driven. It's hard to find a Focus SVT in such original condition. I have the original certificate from Ford SVT which certifies this car, along with the original window sticker and all purchase documentation. It comes with new Koni ST orange shocks installed at 85,600 miles. This
SVT comes with two sets of tires, winter
Bridgestone, on the car now, and a summer set of Bridgestone Potenzas on 2004
Focus SVT wheels. There is some minor lower rocker winter damage on the car. I
will adjust the price accordingly. It has normal wear and tear,but extremely
low mileage. I encourage you to come
look and drive this car. I have all of the receipts for all repairs since new. Rare
opportunity for someone with an interest in a superb original example of this
car at an affordable price. Call Tim 248-514-0987 248-562-2435 t.hartge1@juno.com |
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