2013 Subaru Brz, Premium Model, Silver, Enkei Wheels, All Records/documents on 2040-cars
Troy, Michigan, United States
PREMIUM model. Color-Sterling Silver Metallic, six-speed manual trans. Original owner. Included is owner's loose-leaf binder that has all maintenance records, BRZ pamphlet and much additional background info. Also included are aftermarket wheels (Enkei GTC01,17.5 X 17, same offset as original (46). See photos. Original wheels not available.
There has been no collision or fender benders and car has been well taken care of (not raced) and has never been driven in winter season (no road salt environment). Some standard equipment includes: High res 6.1 inch touch screen GPS nav system and 8-speaker audio/HD Radio with iTunes. USB port/iPod control, Bluetooth streaming and hands-free phone connectivity, SMS text messaging capability. A TORSEN limited-slip differential with rear wheel drive and Sport-Tuned Suspension is standard, as well as Vehicle Stability Control, Side-Curtain Airbags, 4-wheel disc brakes, ABS, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and High-Intensity Discharge Headlights. Still under 3 years/36,000 mile basic new car warranty, 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain warranty as well as 3 yrs/36000 mile Roadside Assistance. The car is currently winterized and garaged (until late March). A California Car Cover is included. Note: The two photos of the interior are not of this same specific vehicle but are shown to more fully describe the car. BUY FROM AN ORIGINAL OWNER. GET ALL THE RIGHT FACTS ON THE HISTORY OF THE CAR. |
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