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2008 Saab 9-3 Loaded ! Clean! Low Miles ! Must See !!! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:53717
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

FOR SALE IS THIS BEAUTIFUL LOW MILEAGE  
2008 SAAB 9-3  2.0T 



- PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM

-  ALLOY WHEELS

- 8 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT

- XM SALELLITE RADIO

- DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL

- 6 DISC IN-DASH CD PLAYER

- STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS

- TILT & TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL

- WOOD TRIM INLAY

- LEATHER STEERING WHEEL

- REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

- POWER WINDOWS

- CRUISE CONTROL

- POWER DOOR LOCKS

This car is absolutely beautiful. 100% mechanically sound, drives incredible. Doesn't leak any fluids, transmission shifts amazing. Interior is very clean as well. Seats still look new. Looks like there are a few minor scuffs on the rear bumper, almost unnoticeable unless pointed out.The car does have a reconstructed title due to a minor impact to the right front. Everything has been restored to showroom condition.All parts came from SAAB USA directly! No aftermarket junk here. I have taken a good amount of pictures so that you can see every part of the car. If you have any questions, concerns, or would like more pictures/video i can provide you with that no problem . You can email me at Carlostire@gmail.com and i will reply same day.
REMEMBER ALL CARS ARE SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION AND DO NOT COME WITH WARRANTIES. ALSO A 200 DOLLAR PROCESSING FEE WILL BE APPLIED TO THE WINING BIDDER. SO PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS, PLEASE ASK SO I CAN HELP. 
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