1999 Honda Accord Lx 145,000 Mileage 4cyl on 2040-cars
Norcross, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Honda
Drive Type: FWD
Model: Accord
Mileage: 145,000
Trim: LX Sedan 4-Door
-I BOUGHT THIS HONDA ACCORD FOR MY MOM FROM A GEORGIA PERIMETER STUDENT.
-IT HAS 255,312 MILEAGE.
-MY BOYFRIEND'S FAMILY HAS AN AUTO REPAIR SHOP, SO WE SPENT LOTS OF TIME AND MONEY TO FIX THIS CAR.
-WE REBUID THE WHOLE NEW ENGINE WHICH HAS 145,000 MILEAGE. WE PUT NEW TRANSMISSION IN, NEW TIMING BELT, THE A/C WORKS PERFECTLY GREAT, NEW WATER PUMP, AND ALSO ALL SEAL GASKET.
-I PUT A LOT OF MONEY INTO IT, TO FIX WELLY FOR MY MOM. HOWEVER, AFTER FIXING IT, MY MOM CHANGED HER MIND. SHE DOESN'T WANT THIS CAR ANYMORE, SO I WOULD LIKE TO SELL IT.
-THE CAR NOW IS AT MY BOYFRIEND'S FAMILY AUTO REPAIR SHOP. I'M NOT A DEALER. TRULY WANT TO SELL THIS ONE.
VIN NUMBER IS 1HGCG5645XA063746
PLEASE CALL 678-886-9899 or 678-770-6344 (TEXT AVAILABLE)
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