4x4 Geo Tracker - Completely Redone on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
You are bidding on a beautiful 1995 4X4 Chevy Geo tracker that has recently undergone extensive work. Major work done within the past two months includes:
-Clutch: New Clutch disk New Pressure plate New Throwout bearing Resurfaced flywheel -Engine: New alternator New starter motor New timing belt New fuel injectors New battery / leads -Body: New set of all terrain tires (liberators) New soft top (Various more misc work) The paint of the car is original. The interior is flawless. All fluids in the car where replaced within the last two months. 4X4 transmission works perfectly. Needs a new radio. For any questions about this vehicle, please write to me. I bought this car for my son and had the work done, but he is unable to pay the insurance, so I am cutting my losses.
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