2007 Saturn Vue Salvage, Runs And Lot Drives, Damaged, Heated Seats 86k Miles on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Full payment is due within three days of close of auction. Hello you are bidding on a very nice 2007 Saturn Vue with 86,880 miles. The vehicle sustained damage to the left front of the vehicle. The vehicle does have good bags. The vehicles impact was to the end of the front bumper rebar swaying the rails over to the right. The vehicle runs and lot drives. The vehicle will need the following parts. Front bumper cover, front bumper rebar. both headlights, radiator ac condenser, cooling fans, both fenders, headlight mounting panels, repair and repaint left quarter, right quarter also has a scratch in it. The vehicle has good bags. The vehicles parts are available used and new take off on car-part or on www ebay com. The vehicle is being sold as is damaged with Ky salvage title. The vehicle is available for inspection please feel free to stop by and inspect the car. The vehicle is for sale locally and we do reserve the right to end the auction early. The vehicle being sold as is damaged. Please feel free to contact me at 502 817 2972. AS IS DAMAGE DISCLOSURE Parts located Ac Condenser: 40.00 AAA Auto service (800 672 5810) Hood: $100.00 Tennessee (800 242 7927) Right headlight: $40.00 A1 Auto (931 894 1194) Left headlight: $us auto supply $75.00 (313 894 1194) Left Fender: $54.63 K&R (401 353 9200) Right fender A1 Auto (931 684 2200) Radiator: $75.00 A&B (800 662 2710) Front bumper cover: $154.74 Middleton auto (800 334 5137) |
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