Up for sale is my Volvo S70 T5. I just recently lost my job and then my license a soon after. Needless to say I can't use it now and need the money. I haven't replaced the spare tire because it blew out the day before I lost my job, then lost my license the next day after that. Needles to say I put it off and couldn't afford to replace them. Other than that, this car has been meticulously cared for and properly maintained. All the maintenance is up to date and I have receipts going back to the two previous owners before me (all in the Volvo community) . It's only been sitting for a few weeks but gets started frequently and I still drive it around the subdivision to stretch it's legs.
It's been nicely modded and doesn't effect drive-ability from day to day. It made a trip to Utah this past summer with no problems and averaged about 28-30+ mpg with three people in the car. The reserve is very realistic of what these cars go for and takes into consideration needing new tires. Also the ABS/Tracs light is not the ABS module. When I was replacing the front hub I tore the ABS sensor wire. It never affected the drive ability so I never got around to it. I know IPD has them for cheap. Exterior- -Black V70R Front bumper -OEM black bezel C70 Jewels -Black BM Corner lamp -Black IPD mesh grille -HID 6000K Lows beam -HID 600k Fogs -Euro foglight mod -Matte black M3 lip spoiler -Debadged -Pro Sport Boost Guage- white/amber -IPD Guage Pod -Metallic black center stack console & floor console -17'' Gold Canisto wheels (off of C70 coupe) -Custom removable front license plate bracket- bolted to the front vent and easily removable. Interior- -850 T-5R Interior leather/alcantara seating -Charcoal carpeting -Charcoal outer door card sections -V70R Alcantara steering wheel -White LEDs for guage cluster -RED Leds for info guage -RED Leds for climate control -99 adjustable wiper relay -Compustar Alarm/remote starter with turbo timer. -LED floor lights -R Floor Mats -Volvo Door strips -Three sets of keys with two alarm keychains Suspension/Brakes- -KONI Yellow adjustable suspension upgrade(with included adjuster tool) -Bilstein replacement struts up front -Kilen 1.6'' lowering performance spring upgrade -HD Endlinks -New both Front Control Arms -Stainless Steel brake lines -IPD poly sub frame bushings -OBX strut tower brace -302mm bigger brake kit upgrade (Brembo rotors) -Gold brake calipers -Poly upper motor mount Performance -ARD Green Tune w/ SAS and rear O2 deletes -Front mount intercooler -Snabb Intake pipe -IPD cold air intake- using the hose in the pic because IPD made a hole for the factory fresh air pipe, which doesn't fit with the FMIC. -MSD/IPD ignition kit -IPD spark plug wires -Forged compressor bypass valve -ARD wastegate actuator -3'' downpipe -2.5'' catback exhaust with magnaflow muffler -ARD turbo control valve -ADD W1 oil catch- can modded to be drained without removing. If your not familiar with these, they're a great add on for turbo cars. They relieve crankcase pressure and stop oil blow by from going back into the turbo and intercooler pipping. Mine is inline with the PVC and so all of that are still in place. Maintenance/Repairs Done within the past 10,000 miles -OEM water Pump -OEM Idler Puller -OEM Tentioner -OEM timing belt -New Radiator -New Coolant -New front two control arms -New Fuel Filter -New J-Hose -New Oil Cap gasket -Replaced both bulbs and ballasts for foglights -New White LED dome lights -NEW Led license plate light -NEW wiper blades -New Oil filter/oil -20% window tint -New Rebuilt by www.midwest-abs.com abs/ -New/used passenger side front door actuator -rehung front and rear bumpers -reinstalled/repaired all headlamp lighting -A/C Recharged - Trans flushed at 170,000. Previous owner did it at 100,000. - New brake and power steering fluid - New brake pads - New windshield - Evap delete - Distributor cap and rotor. - All vacuum hoses replaced with silicone - Passenger side motor mount - Oil dipstick - Ignition switch previous owner has reciepts for the following work done -146xxx Stainless Steel brake lines -146xxx Tie Rod Ends -146xxx PCV system -146700 Koni Yellow shocks -146700 Kilen Springs -146700 Spring Seats -146700 X nuts -146700 Bump Stops -150000 Sway bar endlink -156550 New/Used A/C Compressor from ErieVovo lifetime warranty -156500 NEW A/C Evaporator - 156550 New A/C Accumulator Car also comes with the following -Spare HID bulb -Stock air box -Stock intake pipe -Stock spark plug wires -Stock ignition -T5 manual trans ecu with SAS delete -Second set of spark plugs -IPD compressor bypass valve with blue spring -Haynes manual -Front axles with 5k on them from my previous 850R that will fit this car. (current axles are fine) -Spare oil filter and crush ring -Extra boost gauge if you want an all white one -ARD cam timing tool -ARD wastegate adjuster tool -Extra Passenger side motor mount NOTE- BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP OR SHIPPING OF VEHICLE. |
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