2005 Scion Tc Flint Mica, Clean Low Miles (47k), Extras Trd, Injen, Tanabe, Nst on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 2398CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Scion
Model: tC
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Premium MP3/CD Player, Panoramic Moonroof
Safety Features: Driver Knee Airbag, Engine Immobilizer, Side Impact Door Beams, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 46,888
Exterior Color: Flint Mica
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are bidding on a meticulously maintained first generation Scion tC. The car is a single owner vehicle bought new with .8ths of a mile on the odometer in July 2004. Proper engine break-in was followed and oil was changed at 500 miles, Synthetic oil and K&N oil filters at subsequent maintenance intervals. Gear oil was replaced at 25K with Redline MT-90 for smoother shifting and reduced synchro wear. Car was rarely driven in rain or snow and always garaged, paint and clear coat are in great condition, minor scuffs mostly on front bumper. Bottom Line is that you will not find a nicer low mileage first generation tC. Below you will find a list of currently installed aftermarket parts, winning bidder will also receive the original stock parts for those items that have an asterisk beside it.
Please ask any questions regarding condition or pictures prior to placing bid
Kelly Blue Book lists this car between $9098 to $9423 stock (not including aftermarket parts)
The car is mechanically sound, as mentioned paint is in great condition with the exception of a few scuffs on front bumper. Car does not have any dents or dings, Nippon wheels have some minor pits on the polished lips; however the stock wheels are mint and practically new. Non-smoker, interior is clean and stock, includes stock Scion all-weather mats and cargo mat.
Engine: (Est. WHP 165-170 = Flywheel HP 190-200)
Exhaust Sound Clip (inside car) http://youtu.be/4LPh7T1nQSE
Alphawerks Header (*Stock Manifold Included) Exhaust system is 2-1/2" from header back
Injen Cold Air Intake (*Stock Airbox Included)
Invidia S-Pipe (*Stock S-Pipe)
Tsudo Midpipe (*Stock Mid-pipe)
Tanabe Concept G exhaust 95db (*Stock exhaust)
NST Underdrive Pully Kit (*Stock pullies)
AIRS Helix Cut Throttle Body Spacer
Ground Fusion Groundwires
Black Chrome Valve Cover
Mirror Red Spark plug trim plate
TRD Radiator Cap
HKS Oil Cap
Kics Magnetic Drain Plug
Drivetrain:
NST SS Shifter Bushings
TRD Shortshifter & Shiftknob
Ingalls SS Clutch Line (not installed)
Suspension:
Hotchkis Tuned Sway Bars (Front/Rear)
Tanabe DF210 Springs (*Stock Springs)
Tanabe Front Strut Bar
TRD Shocks (rear) (*Stock shocks 0 miles)
TRD Struts (front) (*Stock struts 0 miles)
Exterior Styling: (De-badged)
17" Nippon Wishbone Wheels (*Stock Wheels)
Carbon fiber Rear Garnish (*Stock garnish)
K2 Badgeless Grill (*Stock grill)
Factory Lip Spoiler
10K HID Kit
Oznium Angel Eyes (Not Installed)
15% tint
Genuine Honda S2000 antenna
Color matched Keyhole plugs
PIAA 194 Ion Plasma Yellow Parking Lights
Interior Styling:
Redline Goods Leather Shift Boot
Infinity Basslink Selfpowered Sub
A deposit of $500 is required within 24 hours of auction close, remainder due upon transfer of car. Seller reserves the right to end auction early if car is sold locally.
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