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1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse Rs Runs Aftermarket Parts Carbon Fiber Hood & Hatch on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:163202 Color: of car is extremely dirty
Location:

East Alton, Illinois, United States

East Alton, Illinois, United States

Aftermarket parts:
Megan racing exhaust-don't know the model, but sounds amazing.
Carbon fiber hood-very damaged, but usable once repaired. Has the hood pins.
Carbon fiber rear hatch
Megan racing red chrome strut bars-front and rear (front not in pictures)
Ottor-R red and black racing seats with mounting brackets- driver seat needs to be repaired.
2 Rockford Fosgate 12 inch subs with box, Alpine amp, and thick wiring-one sub missing plastic, but does NOT effect the sound.
Dual flip-up touch screen GPS/DVD player.
Super light 17" bronze rims-one has curb rash, another has a dent, but they are all 4 currently holding air like they have been.
Good running engine out of a 97 eclipse (has less than the 163,000 miles that show on the odometer, but not sure of the exact number)
Good transmission.
(Smoked tail lights in the pictures have been removed from the car).
AEM cold air intake.
Battery is only a few months old.
Locking gas cap.

There is a lot to say about this car: obviously from the pictures it has been wrecked and the front axle and both control arms are broken.
The frame does not appear to be bent.
The pictures say it all, however, I  will do by best to describe it also.
The rear triangle window is broken on the passenger side.
There is no front bumper.
There is no rear seat.
Both headlights are broken.
Clear coat is peeling and exterior of car is extremely dirty.

As I mentioned this has a good engine and good transmission still.  I've owned this car for 5 years exactly this month and I've only put 21,000 miles on it. Changed the oil every 3 or 4 months (have receipts). I've only had one problem ever with it and that's when one of the hose clamps came lose and that's it in 5 years. THIS HAS A CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE AND A KEY.

I will answer any questions for you as best I can.  Message me to ask questions or message me with your phone number and I will call you to answer your questions usually within 8-10 hours.


YOU PAY FOR AND ARRANGE SHIPPING OR YOU CAN COME PICK IT UP YOURSELF. YOU WILL NEED A TRAILER.

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