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2004 Honda S2000 Roadster Damaged Salvage Fixer Rebuild Project Must See L@@k!! on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:2004 Mileage:1
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States
Advertising:

We are pleased to offer this 2004 Honda S2000 Roadster that is damaged (Missing one wheel, will come with spare on) (please take a look at pictures for current damage). This sporty Honda is the perfect project vehicle and is being sold as is!. We can offer Domestic and International shipping arrangements, please take a look at the pictures for more details and don't pass up the opportunity to own this builder for a fraction of the price as the listing can be ended any second due to local buyers!!!! This Vehicle has a SALVAGE TITLE and currently not registered. The buyer will have to register it in his state of residence, which may or may not involve some extra steps compared to registering a clean title car. All California Buyer must pay 9% sales tax and will receive a Acquisition Bill Of Sale. We make no representations about availability of parts or costs of repairs.


THIS VEHICLE IS TO BE PICKED UP FROM

504 EAST ALONDRA BLVD GARDENA CA 90248


 

 This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty of any kind. We are a bonded dealer and do have to do all necessarily documents so charge 150 dollars document fee on each and every vehicle. This vehicle is located in 504 E. ALONDRA BLVD. GARDENA, CA 90248.. and we can arrange shipping anywhere in the world!!

 

BEFORE CALLING READ THE FAQ'S

Any questions or concerns please CALL/TEXT/SMS/EMAIL   

(310) 703 4199

 

FAQ'S

-We are not a repair facility and have no estimates

- Additional pictures, please inspect or send any inspector

-"lot drive" means the vehicle can be driven on a transport truck or trailer as it is a damaged vehicle and legally not street worthy.

 

California Buyers- How to register a Acquisition Bill Of Sale

 

Take bill of sale (Acquisition bill of sale) to DMV.

They will give you a moving permit to get:

1. A smog check

2. A brake and lamp inspection

3. A vin# inspection done at DMV or CHP

4. If it's a truck, they will want you to weigh it

When completed, they will give you new plates and tags then send you

a new title, which will be a salvage title, in about 3 to 4 weeks average

 

-NO FINANCING

-Deposits- are 1000 dollars by credit card or paypal and balance you can pay in person or send a wire transfer to our dealer.

-Deposits give you 5 days to pay balance or deposit will be lost

-we can assist with shipping internationally but will not answer any questions on shipping. until you purchase the vehicle as prices change daily.

 

310-703-4199

English/Spanish/German

 

 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 310-703-4199(Before you call or email please read Faq's below) or email us at sales@surmotorcars.com!!!!!!

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES THAT ARE PROVIDED AS EVERYONE REPAIRS IN DIFFERENT WAYS, SO IT IS UP TO YOU ON WHAT YOU WOULD REPLACE OR REPAIR ON THE VEHICLE. THE PICTURES ON THE WEBSITE ARE ALL THE PICTURES WE HAVE AND IF FOR ANY REASON YOU NEED ADDITIONAL PICTURES PLEASE SEND A INSPECTOR OR COME INSPECT THE VEHICLE, AS WE DO NOT HAVE ANY REPAIR ESTIMATESWE ALSO DO NOT SELL PARTS OFF THE VEHICLES THAT ARE REBUILDERS , AS ONE OF THE LEADERS IN THE SALVAGE INDUSTRY WE TRY AND PRICE ALL OUT VEHICLE'S RIGHT TO NOT PLAY AROUND IN THE PRICE,SO IF YOU HAVE A LOW BALL OFFER DO NOT BOTHER AS WE TRY TO PRICE OUR VEHICLES RIGHT. WE HAVE A VERY HIGH CALL VOLUME ON ABOVE QUESTIONS SO THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS BRIEF DISCLOSURE AND GOOD LUCK ON YOUR BUILDER!!

 

Details

-Odometer Discrepancy

-Deposit Due within 12 hours of buy now

-Final Payment due within 5 days

-pickup required within 5 days from payment

 

-NO FINANCING OR TRADE IN WHAT SO EVER.

 

NEW BUSINESS HOURS

Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

 Saturday - Sunday-CLOSED
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The accident was minor. The aftermath was horrific. Carlos Solis was waiting to turn left into a Houston-area apartment complex on January 28 when oncoming traffic struck the front-left corner of his 2002 Honda Accord, pictured above. He was stopped, according to a police report of the accident. The other car traveled at under 30 miles per hour. He should have walked away from the fender-bender. Instead, the 35-year-old married man was killed when a defective airbag exploded and sent a large piece of metal shrapnel into his neck, his estate's lawyers allege in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Harris County, Texas. He bled to death while his younger brother and an 11-year-old cousin tried to save him. Solis is one of at least six motorists killed by defective airbags made by Takata, a global automotive supplier. He may also be a posthumous poster child for federal legislation introduced earlier this week that would ensure car owners receive more timely information about safety recalls. Currently, federal law does not require car dealers to tell prospective buyers about open recalls on used cars or whether defects have been repaired. Legislation introduced by Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) wouldn't require that directly of dealerships, but it would mandate that car owners be notified of recalls when they apply for registration and at the time of registration renewal. "Important recall notices can get bogged down with legalese, and busy consumers can miss a life-saving update," Blumenthal said. "This legislation provides a common-sense avenue to ensure every driver is reminded and encouraged to make the necessary repairs." Such a law may have prevented Solis' death. Although his '02 Accord had been recalled in late 2011, his wife and lawyers say he had no knowledge of the recall when he bought the car used from All Star Auto Sales in 2014, nor did he know of the dangerous flaw when he set out to visit his parents on Jan. 18. Only one month earlier, Congress held hearings on Takata and Honda's long-standing inaction related to the defective airbags. Documents showed both companies were aware of problems with the airbags as early as 2004, and a report in The New York Times detailed secret airbag tests, the results of which alarmed Takata engineers. Yet the company withheld the information from federal safety administrators.

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