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1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue Gls Sedan 4-door 3.5l 99k Miles $1000 Recent Repairs on 2040-cars

US $2,600.00
Year:1999 Mileage:98700
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

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Photos shown of interior without Tint Taken in Bright SUNLIGHT

Photos shown with Tint Taken on Mostly Cloudy Day

1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue GLS Sedan 4-Door 3.5L Bronze Mist Metallic Code 528f

$1000 in Recent Repairs

GREAT Highway car. Rode smoothly when rove recently to West Palm Beach 150 miles

My personal car. Non Smoking. Got from Sister & Brother-In-Law 8 years ago with 48K Miles

From new to 48K miles maintained at dealership. Should have service records

After that well maintained using mechanic of friend's independent Auto Sales business

  • I purchased new parts local and online and had friend's mechanic install. I have some but not all receipts
  • Never in an accident. Not even a dent until recently when someone dropped something on top of right fender.

    Please Read Important details

    Dent in front fender can be popped out by taking fender off. Passenger side mirror housing cracked but intend to glue and make look better before selling. Tires good but two are out dated. CD & Radio work fine but could use some new speakers. One dine size dent in hood. few small scratches. Passenger side power seat not working. Slight damage to Drivers Door Key Slot (think tried to break in). Doesn't affect use.

    No Rust.

    Recently Replaced AC Compressor, Dryer etc.

    In last 2 Weeks Replaced New Radiator. New Spark plugs

    Leather in Great Condition. One small stain on back seat. No Cracks, Rips , Tears in Seats or Dash

  • Power Door Locks
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Single CD Player
  • New Window Tint (Not seen in some photos)
  • CD & Radio

    Partial List of Replaced Parts (Since I got @ 48K miles)

  • Brakes
  • Shocks
  • Power Steering Hose
  • Battery
  • Front and rear Drivers Side Power Window Motor, etc.
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