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2001 Subaru Legacy Gt Limited Sedan 4-door 2.5l Awd Low Miles No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:107605 Color: looks good and shows well
Location:

North Canton, Ohio, United States

North Canton, Ohio, United States

2001 SUBARU LEGACY GT LIMITED!

LOW MILES 107K

CLEAN CARFAX 1 OWNER!

RUNS GREAT

BLACK LEATHER

SUNROOF

LOADED LOADED

POWER ALL!

NO RESERVE!

2001 Subaru legacy gt limited awd! The interior looks great black leather in good condition heated seats sunroof and all! The exterior looks good and shows well with exception of some scuffs and scratches and a small dent on fender but I would say normal stuff and I took lots of pictures. Mechanically this Subaru runs very strong with new front brake pads and rotors. This was owned by the same owner since new and has a clean carfax. The only thing you may need is some tires (maybe just front). Subaru is one of the most reliable vehicles on the road and this Subaru is just broken in.  

You may call me with any questions at 330.312.3360 my name is Brandon Thank you!

We can assist in shipping, pick up at the airport or returning rental to nearest hub

Doc fee of $149 on purchase

Out of state buyers do not pay sales tax with the exception of  a few states

All Ohio purchasers pay ohio sales tax rate.

ASK ABOUT A WARRANTY UP TO 4 YEARS ON THIS CAR!

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!

 

 

 

 

 

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