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2001 Saab Convertible 9-3 Se Low Low Miles Must See!!!! on 2040-cars

US $4,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:72106 Color: COLOR
Location:

San Dimas, California, United States

San Dimas, California, United States
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2001 SAAB CONVERTIBLE 9-3 SE

CLEAN CAR!!!

EXTERIOR COLOR- MINT GREEN

INTERIOR COLOR-BEIGE

RECORDS INCLUDED!!

NEW TIMING BELT

NEW WATER PUMP

READY FOR THE SUMMER!

POWER WINDOWS

POWER ROOF

POWER MIRRORS

POWER SEATS

POWER STEERING

POWER DOOR LOCK

CRUISE CONTROL

MILES- 72,106

SEAT WARMERS

DIGITAL CLOCK

DIGITAL TEMPERATURE

CUP HOLDERS

REMOTE KEY LESS ENTRY

GLOVE COMPARTMENT

DRIVER AIRBAG

PASSENGER AIRBAG

VIN #- YS3DF78KX17007473

4 CYL TURBO

INTERIOR LIGHTS

AIR CONDITIONING

RADIO

AM/FM

CD PLAYER

TIRES- 205/55R16

90% TIRE LIFE LEFT

DRIVER SEAT HAS SOME NORMAL WEAR IN IT

2 DOOR
TRANSMISSION- AUTOMATIC

RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD

NON-SMOKER

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR VERY CLEAN!

THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION

NO RUST

 

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We can make arrangements for airport pick-up. We are also more than happy to show buyer's the vehicle before the auction ends. California buyers must pay sales tax applicable CA fees. Out-of-State buyers are responsible for their own taxes, registration, and all that applies.There is a $175 fee for the buyer for paperwork that I will have to do.

We reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time at our discretion.

This vehicle will be exactly as described.

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