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2013 Subaru Brz Limited, Sterling Silver Metallic, 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars

US $25,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:12619 Color: and black leather / alcantara interior
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
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For sale is my 2013 Subaru BRZ Limited.  It has Sterling Silver Metallic exterior and black leather / alcantara interior.  It has a 6 speed manual transmission, and is loaded with options including xenon HID lights, sat-nav with touch screen, bluetooth, USB aux input, heated seats.  It also has tinted windows, clear side markers (pictured), and a slightly wider accelerator pedal (for heel-toe).  No front plate has ever been attached.  The wheels are in perfect shape, and the tires only have a couple thousand miles on them, because I used aftermarket wheels and tires since the car was fairly new.  The tires look a little faded / white in the pictures because they were just mounted yesterday.

As stated above, there are some small chips in the paint due to stones / road debris.  I consider this to be normal wear / tear, and I have not seen cars with 12,000 miles without some small flaws like that.  The windshield does have two chips also, but they are low and on the passenger side, so they don't affect visibility, and I was told they can be repaired instead of replacing the whole windshield.

Overall it is in very good condition.  It has never been modified except with wheels / tires, and the stuff I explicitly described above.  No ECU / intake / exhaust or any other performance modifications were ever installed.

The magazine reviews of the BRZ are spot-on.  This car is a blast to drive.  It goes exactly where you put it... the most responsive street car I've had, and handles better than anything under $50K or more.  It has been compared to a Cayman on more than one occasion.

I purchased the car new from a dealer in late July of 2012, I believe.  I have driven manual transmission for 20+ years, so no learning on this clutch, and no drag racing has taken place. Owners of the FR-S/BRZ really tend to love their cars, and I was no exception.  I am selling because, after a relocation and change in lifestyle, I really just don't need this vehicle. 

I have sold three cars on eBay in the past, two of them were Porsches, and I have only positive reviews. 

Payment options would include cashier's check or personal checked cleared before shipment or cashier's check only at the time of local pick-up.  I am located in southwest Florida.  I have shipped cars many times in the past, so if you're not sure how this works let me know and I can point you in the right direction.  It has a clean / clear title, which I have in-hand.

Questions welcomed.  Thanks for your interest.

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