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1993 Acura Legend L Coupe White, Six Speed, Low Miles, Rare on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:187000
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

 I really hate to do it but the time has come to sell my car. I'm the 3rd owner of this car and I bought it in 2008. The car has been a North Carolina car since 1998 when it had 52,337 miles. I have most if not all the receipts from this date forward.

Timing Belt & Water Pump replaced at 127,646 miles.
Clutch replaced at 134,137
Left and Right axles replaced at 153,094
Rack and Pinion replaced at 161,153
Front and Rear Brake Pads and Rotors replaced at 167,706
Radiator replaced at 184,984
Fluids, Idle pulley, and belts replaced/ changed at 184,xxx

The antenna, power/heated mirrors, power windows, power locks, power seats, power seat belts, moon roof, and vacuum seal doors all work perfect. Everything on this car works great with the exception of the Kenwood amp. The car has passed local NC inspection and all taxes, tags, and registration are current and up to date. No warning lights are on and there are no leaks.

This car is in great condition and I would have no problems driving it cross country with no worries. The 6 speed Legend is very rare and they are becoming hard to find, especially one in this condition with this kind of receipt history. This car come with a cold air intake by RM Racing, full Remus exhaust, Chipped ECU, and Venom Module. There are new Infinity component speakers in the front, and I have a set of Polk/MOMO 6x9's in the trunk. Also comes with a Pioneer IMPP 10" subwoofer and 2 Kenwood amps. The 600 watt amp that powers the subwoofer stopped working a couple of days ago and will need to be replaced. Comes with a eclipse head unit.

The paint and all the body panels are original with the exception of the front bumper. It was replaced by the 2nd owner after the mounting tabs broke off due to one of those concrete spacers in the parking lot. This car sits low and it's kind of a long hood so it's tricky to judge the space for the front bumper.

The car does have a few door dings but nothing major especially considering the car is 21 years old. There are a couple of small rust spots starting on both of the front fenders (4 in total.) 1 above each turn signals and 2 near where the bumper connects. These spots are really small and in fact look more like cracks in the paint. The front grill, bumper, and the hood also have some chips in the paint from rocks and road debris.  The front bumper is a little off kilter thanks to a parking lot spacer and the drivers seat is showing wear. There is also a crack on the dash and around the bezel of the air vents which is very common for this car.

I'm sure I'm forgetting some things, but if you have any questions please feel free to contact me and we can talk.
I reserve the right to end this auction early as I have the car listed locally as well. If your in the Raleigh are or would like to come by to see the car please don't hesitate to ask.
A non refundable $500.00 deposit is due at the end of the auction and The car must be picked up by the end of April.

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