2004 Volvo S60 R Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
This car was not in a flood. Or driven into any body of water. The water damage is strictly from an outside leak and being driven for two 12 hour days in a rainstorm. I guarantee most of this car is in good condition. If you want this car you can make a good amount of money in the parts. If you are interested in buying the car to drive make sure you fix the exterior leaks before putting the money into it. It was a great car and will be missed. Headlights alone for this car are 1200 dollars a piece. Remember this is a fully loaded R. Twin turbo dual overhead cams 2.5 liter 5 cylinder motor. Not a normal Volvo. Racing edition. As noted before I do not have the time or place to get all of the parts off. I wish I did. There is definitely money to be made on this car. Brand new tires only been driven on for a week. Brand new battery. There are 27 computers on this car and at least 5 need to be replaced. Estimated 1700 dollars a piece. I am not a scam artist, I listed the problems on here so YOU WOULD KNOW. It does run, all the lights are on, check engine, abs. Not at all reliable in this state. I will not accept any offers below 2000 dollars. Call me by noon on Monday January 27, 2014. I hope to hear from you. 1 802 779 1288 |
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