2002 Honda Accord Ex Coupe 2-door 2.3l No Reserve L@@k!!!!! on 2040-cars
Fort Drum, New York, United States
I am selling my 2002 Honda Accord Ex coupe with 5 spd transmission.
This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION, however if you want to make me an offer to end the auction early, let me know!!! The Good Car runs strong and shifts smooth. Very clean on the inside. The stock 6-disk CD changer works perfectly. Most importantly, everything works on the car! Just completed the 105k service to include: -New timing belt -New Water pump -New Serpentine Belts -Oil and filter Change -New Spark Plugs -New Air Filter -New Radiator cap The Not so Good (all aesthetics) -Minor scratches all over the car -Sunburn on the roof and rear bumper -Rear spoiler was put on after market and the wiring hangs down into the trunk (needs to be re-routed, but all the light work, so I haven't messed with it). -There are a few very minor door dings. The Car is currently located in Belleville Ontario, Canada. The car is still registered in my name in my home state of Arizona. I am in the US military on assignment here and will ship the car from Watertown, NY, or Belleville Ontario for Canadian buyers (at the buyers expense). I am only able to make the drive to the states on the weekends. I am willing to work with the buyer and shipping company. Also, I wouldn't hesitate to drive this car across the country, so if you want to come pick it up, we can meet at an airport nearby. The car is a southern car (Houston before me) and it has not been driven in the snow/salt. There is no rust on the car, except the minor superficial rust you would see from a 12+ year old car in AZ/TX. I have a free and clear title in my possession. Feel free to ask any questions. If you want to talk price, please send me an offer first. More pictures or videos available upon request. I am selling because I just bought a new car. I will accept final payment via paypal, but you are responsible for all the fees involved (I think it is 3% or less). Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. |
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