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Year:2007 Mileage:124674
Location:

Maple, Ontario, Canada

Maple, Ontario, Canada

Subaru Of Maple
250 Sweet River Blvd
Maple, ON 
905-266-7823



2007 Subaru Legacy GT SpecB

Vehicle Features: 

2.5L Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC), 16 valve, horizontally-opposed, high output, 4-cylinder SUBARU BOXER engine with turbocharger and intercooler

Electronic Throttle Control and Active Valve Control System

6-speed manual transmission (6MT)

Differential (rear): TORSEN® limited-slip type

Vehicle Dynamics Control system (VDC) with off button

Suspension: Bilstein® sport-tuned, aluminum alloy front and rear arms

Accents/trim: Titanium finish

Audio: Steering wheel with integrated audio system controls

Badging (rear): spec.B

Floor mats: “spec.B” embroidered

GPS DVD-based navigation system

Interior: Blue Alcantara® seating with black leather side bolsters

Monitor system: Colour, touch-screen with clock, outside temperature, fuel information, driving record data, maintenance schedule, calculator

Pedals: Aluminum alloy sport

Seat (driver’s): Two-position memory function

Side moulding: Chrome trim

Steering wheel: MOMO®, leather-wrapped

Climate control: Automatic, dual-zone

Controls: Leather-wrapped gear selector, parking brake

Door mirrors: Power adjustable, foldable & heated (body colour)

Door mirrors: Integrated LED turn signals

Fog lights: Projector beam halogen

Moonroof: Glass, power tilting and sliding with sunshade

Seat (driver’s): 8-way power adjustable with lumbar support

Seat (front): Passenger, 4-way power adjustable with lumbar support

Seats (front): Heated with four level settings

Windshield: Wiper de-icer




PAYMENT AND PICK UP INFO:

This unit is in excellent condition it will be sold with safety and E-test. 

The unit is available for viewing and picked up at SUBARU OF MAPLE 250 Sweet River Blvd, Maple, ON. 

Call for more info 905-266-7823!!! or email Kyle at kdoctrove@subaruofmaple.com

Buyer is responsible for vehicle shipping. 

This vehicle is being sold by Subaru of Maple official Subaru dealer and #1 Subaru STI/WRX retailer. 


Price is plus 13% HST & Licensing


CLEAN CAR PROOF!!!! 

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