2006 Subaru Impreza Wrx Limited Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Yorktown Heights, New York, United States
The drivetrain is in great condition the engine has about 75,000 miles on it and the 5 speed AWD transmission has about 100 miles. their is no leaks except for the broken gas tank. And the front RT fender and back quarter panel are badly damaged plus it needs new lights on the RT side. The The control arm its self is bent, a new front tie rod. plus two new rims. It probable need some new wheel bearings on the Rt side too. there are a couple scratches and slight dents on the RT doors.also needs a new passenger seat. the frame is still straight and strong. their is no rust anywhere on the car. Im not an expert but is would say that the suspension is still good. Im asking for $10,000 but is am very negotiable. the reason why i came up with that price despite all the damage is because it has a brand new transmission and i know the engine is in excellent condition. it also has nice features like a moon roof and heated front seats. I am not the original owner. i will accept a certified check or money order, no personal checks.
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