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2010 Acura Tsx! Black Leather Interior! Power! Repairable Salvage Flood! on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:36000 Color: and black leather interior
Location:

Rockport, Massachusetts, United States

Rockport, Massachusetts, United States


For sale is a 2010 Acura TSX. It is Gray on Black and loaded. We purchased this car from an insurance company. It has a repairable/salvage flood title. We have not tried to start it. This TSX will most likely need a fuse box, starter, some other misc. electronic components, wiring harnesses/plugs cleaned, seats and carpets cleaned out and shampooed, etc. There is a dent on the front passenger fender, and some scratches on the trunk and rear bumper (Pictured).  It cranks manually, but currently does not start, run or drive.  It is up to the buyer to perform repairs to get it back on the road. I am sorry but no repairs can be performed on our premises. 

CAR IS SOLD AS IS IN. BUYER UNDERSTANDS THAT IT IS A SALVAGE REPAIRABLE FLOOD AND WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED AND INSPECTED IN BUYERS HIS/HER STATE BEFORE IT CAN BE DRIVEN ON THE ROAD. 


2.4L 4 Cylinder Engine
Gray Exterior 
Black Leather Interior 
36000 (NOT ACTUAL) - Says on Title, however, unable to check current mileage because does not show up


COMES WITH NEW YORK SALVAGE CERTIFICATE.  


WE CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING/DELIVERY TO ANY DESTINATION IN THE WORLD!


For sale is a 2010 Acura TSX. It has gray color exterior and black leather interior. We purchased this car from an insurance company. It has a repairable/salvage flood title. We have not tried to start it. We turned the engine manually and it turns very smooth with compression. This TSX will need a fuse box, some other misc. electronic components, wiring harnesses/plugs cleaned, seats and carpets cleaned out and shampooed, etc. Interior and exterior are in decent condition. The right front fender has some damage, there are some dents/dings. More detailed pictures available upon request. 

CAR IS SOLD AS IS. BUYER UNDERSTANDS THAT IT IS A SALVAGE REPAIRABLE FLOOD AND WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED AND INSPECTED IN BUYER'S STATE BEFORE IT CAN BE DRIVEN ON THE ROAD.

COMES WITH NEW YORK SALVAGE CERTIFICATE.

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