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Old 07-14-08, 11:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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6-spd coupe in SLC $5000

I found this on Craigslist..... Looks decent. Good price if there's no BHG.

Acura Legend LS (coupe, , good gas, 6 speed, nice)
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Old 07-17-08, 12:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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So..... I drove this car yesterday.

It drove fine except I had to push in the clutch pedal all the way in to shift it. (worn clutch cylinder?) It drove me crazy trying to shift that thing because I had to put my seat way closer to the steering wheel to push it in and I had to bend my leg alot when I wasn't shifting.

The upper radiator hose was swollen and looked like it was about to explode.

The front bumper had been torn off and was hit my a truck so it had a huge gash in the paint. The fender liner was gone by the air box and the front lip was all tweaked out and wouldn't hook in on the edges.

Also it was in a minor front end accident in 2000, no salvage title or anything.

Other than those issues it seemed fine. It has factory fog lights, the leather was in good shape, no dents on the body.

Type II Six Speed Coupe but with terribly ugly color scheme and a few "quirks"
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Custom Cold Air Intake, Telion's Type I Stage 2 Chip, Blackend Engine Damper , TB Coolant Bypass, Custom made three point strut brace , EGR Block Plate,

Brembo Rotors, EBC Greenstuff pads, Goodridge SS brake lines. 215/45 Nexen n3000's on 17X7 Enkei Evo6's.

Auto Climate Control Swap (fully functional), McCulloch 5700k HID's, Alpine 8080 alarm, Moonroof Tilt, F1 Clear Corners, Clear Bumper Lights mod, 160mph cluster, Interior LED swap, Redout Taillights.
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