1999 Honda Accord Ex Coupe 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
$3800 obo $3800 cash in hand for a test drive Odometer reads approx. 184,000 but the engine is a 2000 Honda Accord 2.3L 4 cylinder V-TEC with roughly 20,000 miles less than the body. *Custom Pearl White Paint Job *Power Doors & Windows *Alarm with keyless entry *Darkest Window Tint allowed by the state of Texas *After Market Exhaust *After Market Air Intake *Custom 18' Wheels and Low Pro Tires *Cold AC *Sony CD Player w/AUX jack *Sun Roof *Car is wired for Sub and Amp in the trunk. All Tires are in good condition. One of them is brand new. Both sets of rear brake pads are brand new. One rear rotor is brand new. Both rear struts and springs are brand new. There is some normal wear and tear for a 15 year old car but it is all cosmetic. This car runs and drives great. I am only selling it in order to buy a pickup truck. Thanks for looking. |
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