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2010 Chevy Camaro Lt, Rs, Fully Loaded, Low Reserve, Great Condition !!! on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:76555
Location:

East Amherst, New York, United States

East Amherst, New York, United States

 

This Auction is for beautiful 2010 Camaro LT, RS, V6, 3.6 motor, automatic transmission.


This is fully loaded vehicle with: leather, moon roof, heated seats, spoiler, premium 20 inch factory wheels, upscale factory sound system with XM radio option, factory remote start and more.

This is my personal vehicle, it had been in accident before and has rebuild salvage title. I had repaired this one in my collision shop and drove it for past two years without any problems at all. Original damage was not bad at all, it was no frame or structural damage and no airbags where ever deployed.

Vehicle is in a great shape, non smoker car and everything works on it as it supposed to. Has very minor wear and tear on it due to NORMAL driving for past two years. Some minor edge curve scuffs on the rims, I drive very carefully and don't destroy the vehicles. I also have 3 key fobs all OEM with remote OEM remote start option.

Please contact me for any questions via phone: 716-578-8185 or through eBay massaging. If someone interested locally to take a look at the vehicle before the end of the auction that could be arranged.

Winning bidder must pay none refundable deposit of $500 via Paypal with on 72 hours after the end of the auction. Remaining of the amount must be paid with the certified bank check or cash on delivery with in five business days. If the winning bidder is out of state bidder the certified check will have to be cashed before title is transferred to a new owner. Vehicle delivery or pick up is at purchaser's cost completely but I will be more than glad to help arrange it.

Please bid with confidence look on my all positive feedback. Vehicle reserve price is way below blue book value due to accident history. Serious bidders only, if you have no feedback or negative feedback please contact me prior to bidding on the auction. I reserve the right to remove the vehicle of the auction at any time do to possible on site sale of the vehicle.


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