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2013 Scion Tc Coupe Tons Of Extras Custom Rockford Stereo Meagan Racing Exhaust on 2040-cars

US $25,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:10200
Location:

Wright City, Missouri, United States

Wright City, Missouri, United States
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I am selling my 2013 Scion Tc with 10,XXX miles on it. I have a lot of extra upgrades and add ons to this car. This is a super fun car and I had no plans to sell it, I put everything into this car with the plan on keeping it for many years. I am only looking to sell because we are making new home purchase. I have $7000 invested in this car, everything that has been done has been professionally installed. 

 Along with the purchase I will include a case of 12 oil filters also.

I have about $5000 worth of audio equipment which includes
JVC KW-AV70BT Bluetooth Enabled 2-DIN In-Dash DVD/CD 6.5" Touch Screen - $500
ROCKFORD FOSGATE T1000-1BDCP Mono Amplifier - $800
3-Year SquareTrade Warranty (RF T1000 Amp - $65
Rockford Fosgate R300-4 4-Channel Car Amplifier - $200
Rockford Fosgate RFK1 1/0 Gauge Amplifier Install Kit $100
(2) ROCKFORD FOSGATE P3D2-12 12" DAUL 2 OHM P3 - $600
3-Year SquareTrade Warranty - $65 (for both subwoofers)- $200
INFINITY REFERENCE 5032CF 5.25" - $100
Infinity Reference 6030cs 6.5-Inch 270-Watt Two-Way Component System - $150
Infinity 6032cf 6-1/2" 2-Way Reference Series Coaxial 6.5" - $120
Infinity Reference 6030cs 6.5-Inch - $100
Additional battery - $125
Dynamat for doors and rear and hatch - $200
Plus install equipment, accessories and professional installation by Custom Sounds - $1500
I used all Rockford wiring and install equipment plus there is an additional battery in the trunk so the headlights do not dim at all!! The power and ground wiring are all 0 gauge and battery terminal are Rockford Brand.
This is one of the loudest stereo's I have ever put together. It is very crisp and clean and sounds great with any type of music, Rap and Hip-Hop has great tight bass, Heavy Metal and Alternative is loud, Classical and Electronica is very distinct and clean and you can hear every small detail of the music.

It also has full exhaust, headers, intake, lowering springs, tint and custom laser cut floor mats.

I have the factory springs and manifold, I also have the factory head unit and speakers that were originally installed on the car, but I do not have the factory exhaust or intake.

Full Meagan Racing Exhaust - $700
Weapon R Headers - $300
Injen Intake - $300
Professional Installation (SRC Autobody) - $400
TRD Lowering Springs 1" - $300
Full Tint with Sunstrip - $300
Weather Tech Floor Mats - $200
Plus Dealer Weather Floor mats and Dealer Carpet Floor Mats (Still in bag -unused) - $200

The rims have been painted black and are the factory 18" wheels with Toyo tires. Tires are in great shape and still have 8/32" tread vs 10/32" brand new. Brakes are in great condition and have minimal wear as well.

The car has the 3 yr 36,000 miles remaining factory warranty and 2 yr 25,000 maintnenance plan also with it. I am very anal about changing the oil and rotating the tires. The oil has been changed at 1800 miles, 5000 miles and 10,000 miles.

I am NOT looking to trade for anything so please do not ask. This is to be sold and I will not accept any low ball offers so keep those to yourself. I am open to any reasonable offers. I paid $22K for the car + $7000 approx - $29K. This is one of the most reliable cars you can purchase and you do NOT get any kind of discount when you go to purchase a Scion. They give you what is called "Pure Pricing" which basically means you pay full sticker!!! It sucks I know but they hold their value much better than any domestic automobile.

If you are truly interested and want to know any more on this car don't hesitate to contact me.

This is a great car and the next owner will have many years to enjoy it and is getting a good deal.
Please feel free to text or email or call me with any questions on the car at
six three six five four one 3191

THX


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