I crashed the car oh the front i just went in the ditch... Will need a radiator which is $150... Car has 250k miles and runs strong as ever! Its a 5 speed manual and was taken well care of! Hate to see it go but i need money and i cant afford to fix it... Title is good and ready happy bidding
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