2.0l Turbo Manual Transmission Saturn Sky Red Line Convertible on 2040-cars
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This is a 2007 Saturn Sky Redline, 2.0L Engine Turbo,
with 63,771 current miles as of 6/6/14, mileage may increase. This car has been meticulously maintained and is in
perfect mechanical condition. This Redline is a blast to drive, extremely quick
and handles flat through corners and is comfortable as a weekend cruiser. This
car has never been tracked, just enjoyed during nice weather. With the 5-speed
manual transmission, soft top and upgraded sound system (IPod, DVD, CD, sub and
amp) this car has it all. There is nothing that the new owner will have to do
to the car other than enjoy driving it. This car is meant to be driven. I am asking $16,000 as it sits now, but am open to
reasonable offers and willing to negotiate. I have personal records for every service completed
and all things that I have added to the car. This car has an average of 21.79 miles per gallon with
gas records. Items that have been added to the car: DDM Works Performance Back Bone Brace 3/8” with new
bolts DDM Works Venom Brace DDM Works FE3 ZOK Sway Bar Replaced front DDM Works Energy suspension bushings front DDM Works Performance Rotors Hook slot front DDM Works Hawk HPS brake pads front Stabilizer links replace Front & Rear, L&R Kappasphere reBar black Kappasphere Eibach Sway Bars Rear (front replaced) Kappasphere EibachKappaSprings lowering springs Fujita Cold air intake Complete full clear bra OPTIMA Yellow Top batteries D34/78 Alpine Mobile Multimedia station with backup camera Remote starter HID slim kit Tinted Windscreen Gorilla all lock wheels rim lug nuts Stant locked fuel tank cap Santana Billet Polished Beverage Holder Oil always changed at way before the 5,000 miles mark
with Mobil 1 synthetic And many more minor additions, the complete list will
be provided upon request.
Cosmetics: The top is in excellent shape, with minor scratch
shown in picture The bottom of the driver side fender has been damaged unfortunately due to improper jack lifting The driver side door has a small door dent The bottom of the front bumper has few chips due to
the rough roads in NYC Other than a few rock chips in the paint it is in
above average condition Driver leather seat tear Service Airbag light due to Passenger seat sensor
not working, it is a well-known problem for both Saturn Sky & Pontiac
Solstice
GM Recall has been scheduled, however due to parts
being back ordered it has not been done yet, hopefully it will be completed
before it is sold. I have tried my best to disclose all information known
on this vehicle. I am looking for cash, certified check, and/or cashiers
check. IF A CASHIERS CHECK IS USED. THE CAR TITLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED TILL
FUNDS HAVE CLEARED. THAT CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYS. We can go to either your bank
or mine and do the deal there. That's also for your safety as well as mine. I
am not a dealer so I don't sell cars for a living. *NO FREE RIDES. If you don't mind I will drive until
we can come up with an agreement. Until then I reserve the right to say no to
any offer or trade.
Thanks for looking and please email me with any
inquiries.
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