2009 Subaru Impreza Wrx Premium Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Valley Stream, New York, United States
You are bidding on a Red 2009 Subaru wrx impreza turbo sedan. 4x4. This car has a manual transmission.Car runs and drives strong, excellent condition, 63k miles. This car dosen't need any wheel alignments, drives straight. No known mechanical issues. This car was involved in a minor accident the only part replaced was the front bumper. Due to the previous accident this car now has a New York Salvage 907 -A certificate.This is a wonderful
all weather economical safe driving vehicle.The winning bidder of this auction will be getting a very great deal and a dependable car! UPON WINNING BID THIS CAR MUST BE FULLY PAID WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS OF ENDING AUCTION this is an as is sale what you see in the pics is what you will be buying all sales will be final no warranties can apply to this auction i can only give you a verbal and vertical descriptions witch is not a guaranty if you feal this is something you would like to test drive and see in person you can call me anytime for more info i would have no problems showing this car in person if you do not understand my terms and conditions call me anytime with any questions or concerns. 347-319-7733 kyle |
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