Mitsubishi Eclipse Gts 2003 Only 21k Miles! Like-new 5-speed Manual Xm Sirius on 2040-cars
Augusta, Georgia, United States
This ECLIPSE GTS is a two-owner car with only 21K miles! It is as close to mint condition as you will find. The car has always been garaged, and has been regularly maintained. Everything works perfectly. Turn the key and drive as far as you like. It was the top model available, and is fully loaded. It has the 3.0 V6 engine and 5-speed manual transmission. Lots of power, very sporty, and good gas mileage. The tires are excellent and have plenty of tread. It would make a great daily driver, or something to preserve as a show car. The engine has never been raced or modified. The only additions to the car are Sirius XM radio and a subwoofer added to the existing Infinity sound system. The sound is really excellent! It also has the aluminum fuel door, which was an upgrade from the factory plastic one. The body and paint on this car are original and immaculate. There is no rust anywhere on the car. There is a tiny slit in the back seat (see picture). It is unlikely that there is a cleaner one out there! |
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