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    Default *SOLD* 2002 Isuzu Axiom-*NEW TRUCK PICS*

    I know it's a long shot, but figure what the heck. I'm getting a 2004 Dodge 4x4 with snow plow from my mom so I need to sell the Ax.

    If you know someone in the area, it's a good deal. It's got some issues, but it's cheap.


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    It's been a pretty decent vehicle. I've taken pretty good care of it. Strict oil changes every 3k.

    The Tranny was replaced at 400 miles(yeah, 400) and again 86k miles. Currently 128k miles.

    It's a 4x4 truck frame. 3500 tow capacity with hitch but no power for lights.

    It passed inspection a couple weeks ago so it's good for 2 years.

    In the last 5k miles, I've done the following.

    New brake pads
    New timing belt
    New Water Pump
    New Fuel Pump
    New Y pipe
    New Vacuum Canister around the gas tank to fix emissions.
    New Gas cap.
    2 new O2 sensors
    Transmission oil changed.
    New Battery

    In the past 15k miles it had:
    New Shocks, disabling the horrid factory 'active' suspension. I always hated the ride.
    New tires and wheels.

    Known issues
    AC works but loses charge. Havn't filled it this year.
    The gas mileage calculator thingy on the dash stopped working.
    Transmission doesn't always shift into OD. 1-3 always work fine and you can drive highway speeds no issue even in if it doesn't shift.
    Battery terminal on negative side needs R&R. I put a new $2 one on there but it really needs done properly.

    If you need a part time vehicle that does well in snow and can haul bigger stuff around, maybe this is for you?

    Kelly blue book lists it at $4200 for "fair" condition.

    I'll take of 2k off for the issues.

    I'm looking for $2200
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    This picture was last year. It still looks pretty much the same.



    Here's the pictures when it was new: http://thewellrats.com/malbor2/axiom/axiom.html
    Last edited by Malsua; August 12th, 2011 at 00:14.
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