2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Premium Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Like new condition! Super clean interior. DRIVES LIKE NEW!!!!Only 3700 miles. Manual trans. Backup camera. Alloy wheels, heated front seats, CLEAN!!!! The most economical AWD SUV on the road. This is the Premium edition Forester. This car has been previously salvaged and currently has been completely repaired/rebuilt to its original shape. We replaced the driver side airbag, airbag module, front hood, front headlights, front bumper cover, front grill, radiator support. This subaru was purchased as "RUN/DRIVE" on auction meaning, it started and drove just fine. There was NO suspension, transmission or engine damage. Body work only. We specialize in NEW model Subaru's. I have been rebuilding cars for nearly 14 years and this is all I do. Everything on this car has been completely checked out. Everything works. We have put about 1000 miles or so on this car since repaired. It did pass a UTAH safety and emission test. Meaning the title has now been converted to a rebuilt restored title. All parts with the exception of the front bumper cover were purchased directly from the local Subaru dealer. These are all factory OEM subaru parts.
Shipping: I can help arrange shipping anywhere in the U.S. please email/call with the location for a quote. Payment/Pickup A $500.00 immediate deposit is due once the vehicle is purchased via paypal. Please note this is a non-refundable deposit so make sure this is the car for you. I will hold the car for up to 7 days. The vehicle must be paid in full within 7 days post auction. The vehicle must also be picked up/shipped within 7 days post auction. For the remaining balance I accept wire transfers, certified bank check in person, cash etc. No credit cards please. I do not accept credit cards as a form of payment. About us: We are a family owned and operated business since 2000 in Salt Lake City, UT. Rebuilding cars is all we do. Specialize in newer model Subaru's such as this one. Please feel free to email me or give me a call. Office 801-485-9400 Vicky cell 801-913-1430 Monday-Friday 9am-7pm Saturdays 10am-6pm Closed Sunday If you are near Salt Lake feel free to stop by during business hours to take a look at this car. If you are out of state I will convert the title to a rebuilt/restored status so you will not have any problems registering this car in your State, however please make sure with your local DMV that you can register a rebuilt/restored vehicle. I have sold cars to California, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Alaska, Washington without any issues. However I highly recommend you check with your local DMV to find out what you need in order to register this vehicle. |
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