2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Gsr, Only 11k/ Flawless Car! on 2040-cars
Woodhaven, New York, United States
Thank you for viewing our vehicle. This is an amazing opportunity to own a brand new car from $13,000 under original sale price. This is a 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR with only 11,687 miles. This car was original a demo car in California where it was parked with the windows open over night and they had some rain fall and it was subjected to what the insurance company calls flood damage. It was fresh rain water that entered the car and the car sustained NO evident damage, unfortunately the dealership could no sell the car after this happened so they claimed it on the insurance and received a full pay out. SO HERE IT IS! I've personally been using the car for the last two months and the car is truly amazing! It has NEVER seen any type of paint work, no rust (like I said it was rain water), the car was professionally detailed and the carpets were lifted (Note: The padding of the carpet was not even wet nor did it have any odors), and the car mechanically is PERFECT! I personally put brand new BFG street Drag radials all around and they have less than 500 miles, I put a greddy cold air intake (Stock intake included with the vehicle), and I put yellow HID's in the fog lamps and 8000k light blue HID's in the headlight. Like I said this is a BRAND NEW CAR that really did not sustain any damage and this is your chance to own an amazing car for a fraction of the cost! The mileage at the time of the sale with be slightly higher as I am still using the car daily with my dealer plate. Please check with you local state and DMV laws to see what is required to register the car, car has an acting California salvage title certificate that is ready to go anywhere! If this vehicle is sold within NYS you will be subjected to NYS Sales tax, NYS inspection and it will require a salvage inspection that we will set up for you free of charge. The buyer is responsible for transport or pick up of the vehicle. If you have any question about this vehicle and you are a SERIOUS buyer please contact Travis at 1917-345-1098 anytime. We are conveniently located at 9303 Atlantic Ave Woodhaven NY 11421 we are here Monday thru Saturday from 9:30 AM to 7PM. Thank you for you interest and I hope to speak to you soon! |
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2016 Mitsubishi Outlander First Drive
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