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2003 Subaru Baja Pick-up Truck Crew Cab Clean Autocheck 5-speed Manual Rare Find on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:13356
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
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Hi! I am selling this 2003 Subaru Baja that I happened to acquire from a couple who've owned it for the past few years. They upgraded to a newer Subaru and got rid of this one. It is in great condition for the year and miles! I took it down the highway and it drives very smoothly without any shakes or rattles. It does have a 5-Speed manual transmission which is sought after in these Baja's. The cool yellow paint is factory and shines bright! It does have 136K miles but you couldn't tell if you didn't know. Besides for a couple scuffs on the rear bumper and some minor rust spots inside the rear door jams when you open the rear doors, its pretty mint! Please message me with any questions. I am posting this as a no reserve auction so the highest bidder gets it. I'm more than willing to pick someone up from the Syracuse Hancock Airport here locally if you want to fly in and drive this baby home.. Seems to run and drive well. No smells or leaks or nothing like that to my knowledge. It is an AWD crew cab pickup truck! The autocheck shows to have zero accidents reported. It does include the tonneau cover for the bed too! Happy bidding :)  photo f72cb4_9bf29164830440ae9b6405a962e150c8.jpg  photo f72cb4_36c9aa2b3f8545fc84dd041ac5d0c838.jpg  photo f72cb4_6b2865c27c984fd0bb3daed61b96d306.jpg  photo f72cb4_a12ab6c8ee224222ac558e85ed074cc7.jpg  photo f72cb4_83b2be00e9d04a79b3c92e3ad6913cb2.jpg  photo f72cb4_c4cd9569a68a4cada824020ee66e673a.jpg  photo f72cb4_80601cae3660451b9d468b9576d78685.jpg  photo f72cb4_08284ce8732744c6a490e2a4c32f01c7.jpg  photo f72cb4_0aafcc8d268c48ca8c1cde16a0614032.jpg  photo f72cb4_ea7b3151a6e5484b979d142d3673cc94.jpg  photo f72cb4_ee7781f963714127af4c8c9ee0ae9bbd.jpg photo f72cb4_b79c0f3bfc3a470dbe47626bd2643452.jpg  photo f72cb4_c604a7efdb7b419b8ad6a803b1eaeba5.jpg  photo f72cb4_7324011617ce4f8faac1827b98f25606.jpg  photo f72cb4_8dfdc9c488ff4ad8b3fe0bc973dcb5ea.jpg  photo f72cb4_e067a9d05c3f4ed8b9cdf5f3d2de20a9.jpg  photo f72cb4_f04a86407b15406c8d18949c4a186b88.jpg  photo f72cb4_8412d51e903e448183136e91d235983f.jpg  photo f72cb4_e521322ebbb744969fd3a8db4eed10b0.jpg  photo f72cb4_9eca288b510942d3b03f8777a3d63864.jpg  photo f72cb4_348be18a61834fbaa66cafceba4e5b83.jpg  photo f72cb4_5ce2e871f4a3405490f2776a6bb7db06.jpg  photo f72cb4_1aba05cfcc1745c3a3900f558ffd32cd.jpg  photo f72cb4_b160bf9a79084b68b27f9179377175d7.jpg  photo f72cb4_e85f9ef436024db8aa6ac2a47b2f05681.jpg

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