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2001 Subaru Legacy Gt Limited Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:172057
Location:

Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania, United States

Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania, United States
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2001 Subaru Legacy GT Limited 5 Speed

-Bought it with 128,000 miles.

-Power steering belt replaced at 129,892 miles.

-Steering rack boot, R/F inner tie rod, sway bar end links all done at once at 132,504 miles.

-Head gaskets, intake gaskets, valve cover gaskets, timing belt, water pump, spark plug wire set/spark plugs, valve seals, exhaust gaskets, timing belt tensioner, front axle assembly, fuel filter, idler pulleys, thermostat, valve job performed, fuel line hose, cylinder heads sent out to machine shop all done at once at 138,985 miles.

-New battery put in at 139,721 miles.

-Brake fluid flush, front calipers, rotors and brake pads, drivers side CV axle all done at 148,405 miles.

-Transmission fluid drained and refilled, differential fluid service done at 149,947 miles.

-Custom 2 1/4 inch exhaust (ebay borla replica UEL header, 2 1/4 inch resonator, 2 1/2 inch N1 style muffler with a 4 inch tip) fabricated and installed at 151,119 miles.

-AEM short ram intake installed at around 154,000 miles.                                                                                        

-Rear brake pads and rotors replaced at 159,172 miles.                                                                                           

-Clutch disc, pressure plate, release bearing all replaced and flywheel resurfaced at 159,452 miles.                   

-35% black tint all the way around done at First Class Tint.                                                                                   

-Battery cable set (with harnesses) replaced at 159,830 miles.                                                                                 

-Ignition coil pack & spark plug wires replaced at 160,058 miles.                                                                            

-New fog lights/fog light housings installed at 161,452 miles (housings tinted yellow at First Class Tint).          

-All body work performed (fixed all dings, dents and beginning rust), world rally blue paint applied inside and out and Rokblokz red mud flaps installed at 162,360 miles.    

-Brake fluid flush, front rotors, calipers and brake pads replaced at 164,772 miles.                                             

-Has 07-09 Legacy GT wheels wrapped in Continental DWS tires.                                                                         

-Full tune up (Spark plugs, spark plug wires, oil change, oil/fuel filters, throttle body cleaned, fuel injectors cleaned, oil pan gasket) done at 170,300 miles.                                                 

–Replaced idle air controller valve at 171,164 miles.                                                                                                  

-Replaced neutral switch at 171,786 miles.                                                                                                                                                                      

-Car has a clean title.                                                                                                                                                      

 -Currently has 172,057 miles.

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