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2005 Subaru Forester Xs Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:90588
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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This great SUV/ Wagon was just traded in at the local new car dealer. As you can see from the pictures, it's clean and neat and will make someone a great vehicle for many years to come... The vehicle is being sold As-Is with no warranty. This is a wholesale vehicle and will be sold as one with no reserve or any extras.
This is a great chance if you are not a dealer to take advantage of the opportunity to purchase wholesale and avoid the extra fees and charges related to buying a vehicle.
The vehicle has been driven and checked out and has a A+ rating... This is a fly in and drive home type of vehicle. We are located within minutes of the St. Louis Airport (STL). The vehicle is ready to go and the title is clean and clear. Please have funds available at time of auction end. We do require the deposit to be made within 24 hours, no excuses....
Any questions should and need to be completed prior to bidding or purchase. Please remember, this is a wholesale vehicle being sold to the public and dealer pricing.

Thank you and good luck with your bidding...
888-701-2335  ~  314-393-2123

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