2004 Ford Focus Svt Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, United States
2004 Ford Focus SVT R title Purchased car with certificate of salvage; I am an SVT certified Ford Senior Master Tech and completed all work to make eligible for R title. Clean car with low mileage, has been garage kept since I have owned it. Mobile 1 oil has been used and changed every 3,000 miles. Car is in very good condition for its age, there are nicks, scratches an as it is 10 years old. Car has an aftermarket long tube header with test pipe, the test pipe doesn’t fit quite right. You can hear it vibrating, it would need to be trimmed and refitted to fit properly. Also the shift linkage needs to be adjusted; this is not noticed on regular driving but if doing spirited driving it is noticeable. The skirt behind the right front tire is missing. I do have it, it is new in box, just needs to be painted and put on. One of the back seat covers has been replaced, the other one is in the car,I have not had an opportunity to change it yet. The driver's seat does have a small hole in it (see picture) I have not had an chance to replace it. The check engine light is on because it has a long tube header on it and a test pipe -- no catalytic converter. I do have the factory cat, it will be included with the sale of the car. I also have another Getrag 6 speed transmission- if buyer is interested I can negotiate the transmission; if anyone is interested in the transmission please message me. Tires do not have many miles on them but they are soft – Nitto Neo Gens. I did put in an Alpine head unit with ipod interface. Factory sub does work. I do not want to get rid of the car but need the garage space. KI do have more pictures that I can email you. Message me with any questions. $500 due within 48 hours of auction ending via paypal (not refundable); remainder can be paid via cashier’s check or cash upon pick up of vehicle - would like pick up within 7 days of end of auction. Local pick up only – no shipping provided. |
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