2003 Hyundai Tiburon Gt Coupe 2-door 2.7l Racing Setup Loaded Priced To Sell on 2040-cars
Bristol, Connecticut, United States
2003 Hyundai Tiburon GT. Loaded with aftermarket racing options. Low miles. Many new parts. Needs some TLC to repair minor dents (see photos; A-pillar and roof are dented), and could use a good tune-up including idle adjustment. The car has minor cosmetic defects and is therefore priced accordingly. I have a sincere desire to move the car. Low start price, and published reserve of $2000.00. Features and options: Headers, Cold Air Intake System, All Aluminum KOYO Radiator, Carbon Fiber Hood, Lamborghini-style Doors (aftermarket), Stainless Exhaust from Headers to Tailpipes, Fiberglass Front Bumper (cracked), Nippon Racing Wheels, Roll Cage, G Force 4 Point Racing Seatbelts, Aftermarket Gauges, Near New Tires, Brakes Drilled and Slotted Car is sold AS IS/WHERE IS. It is located and can be seen in Forestville/Bristol, CT. Connecticut buyers are subject to 6.35% sales tax. A deposit of $500.00 must be paid within 48 hours of the close of the auction. Full payment must be made within 7 days of the close of the auction. Please arrange to pick up the car within 10 days of the close of the auction. Payment by PayPal for deposit; will accept cash, cashier's check, or wire transfer to my bank for the balance. Bid with confidence. I am a licensed dealer and auto restorer in Connecticut and have been in business for almost 40 years. You may view our corporate website at www.mortonautomotive.biz. This vehicle was abandoned. It is lien-free, assigned by the state to me, and is clear for retitling. Transfer will be made with an Affidavit of Compliance and Ownership Transfer (CT Form H-76) and a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership and/or Bill of Sale (CT Form Q-1). Out of respect for all potential buyers, this auction is scheduled for 7 days, and I will not terminate the auction for any reason unless it sells locally. |
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Scroll down and have a look.