2005 Subaru Legacy Gt Limited Wagon Automatic 2nd Owner on 2040-cars
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Limited Wagon
116,xxx miles 2nd Owner Clean carfax I purchased this car a few months ago when I left my job. (I gave up my company car and my new job didn't offer a company car). Well that changed so now I have this gorgeous Legacy and I don't need it. The car was originally purchased at Riverhead Bay Subaru on Long Island, NY. Serviced there also. She needed some TLC when I got her so I put new brakes (pads and rotors) on the car, struts front and rear, and a new turbocharger. I also upgraded the car to "Stage II" which is a downpipe with a high flow cat and a Cobb tuner with custom mapping. The car is FANTASTIC. Pulls hard, runs great and is an absolute sleeper. I also changed all the fluids out with Amsoil synthetic lubricants. The tires are Continental Extreme Contact DWS's with about 70% life left. (great all season high performance tire). I am a field rep for an automotive digital marketing company and drive about 35,000 miles per year. I went through the car inside and out to ensure that she would be as reliable as possible for me. This is my 3rd Legacy GT and I absolutely love these cars. I've contemplated keeping it but my wife and I could use the money to pay off her student loans. Being a 3rd car we don't "need" it. Feel free to ask any questions about the car. I'm located in Northern NJ 07438 if you would like to come see it. For sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. Additional items: Newer 2009 Legacy Key (integrated Key and Remote Fob) Jazzy Aux connector Auto Dimming Compass Mirror All Weather Mats Cargo Tray |
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