2004 Subaru Impreza Wrx Cold Weather Package For Sale Or Trade ** No Reserve! ** on 2040-cars
Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION! It is loaded with factory options including moonroof, cruise, cold a/c, hot heat, power everything except seat, 5 speed transmission, the cold weather package which includes heated seats, heated wipers, fog lights, auto dimming rear view mirror with compass and much more. This car has a few aftermarket accessories such as: black wheels with an almost new set of performance Nitto Neo-Gen all-season tires, near new Blizzak tires, all interior lights switched to LED, as well as license plate bulbs, turbo-back exhaust, intake, HID look headlights, yellow fog lights, rally armor mud flaps, new cross drilled & slotted rotors & ceramic brake pads on all 4 wheels, new lifetime warranty battery, new starter, new driveshaft, fresh oil change with Mobil 1 full synthetic, entire car gone through professionally. The car only has 167,000 miles and will go up slightly as i am still driving it. It has had the timing belt and water pump replaced at 120,000 miles. No check engine lights or anything wrong with it at all. The car is in very good shape and ready to drive anywhere. It looks, sounds and drives amazing. I am selling the car, but am also open to trades of different vehicles or gold or silver. Please feel free to text (best way to reach me) or call me at 920-810-2303, or e-mail me at fourwheelin818 @ yahoo.com Thanks! |
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