2004 Hyundai Santa Fe Parting Out Or Whole Car Not Running Lots Of Nice Parts on 2040-cars
Sioux City, Iowa, United States
Hi....I have a Hyundai santa fe that I bought from a friend to repair for my kid but its a manual transmission and he don't want. My friend was told the timing belt broke BUT IM NOT SURE it turns over but don't start and I am not going to check into it since my son don't want it. I want to part it out if you are looking for something please e-mail me and we can agree on a price and I will do a buy it know on e bay for you to purchase it is complete right now and has LOTS OF GOOD PARTS......Or buy whole car AS IS NO WARRANTY......NO PAY-PAL FOR WHOLE CAR CASH ONLY.....CLEAN TITLE....Parts to be paid for by pay-pal and I will ship and buyer will pay actual cost.....MUST CONTACT ME FOR BIG PARTS as in transmission or body parts like doors bumpers ect....THANKS....
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