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Black 2013 Fiat 500x Abarth Hatchback Turbo 5-speed Navi Leather Warranty Lo Mil on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:624
Location:

United States

United States

Wade's Garage is pleased to offer this pristine 2013 FIAT 500X Abarth with only 600 miles. Among the many extras included on this unique vehicle are:

*Special red & black checkerboard roof scheme & Abarth Spoiler + matching Mirror Caps

*17" Alloy wheels as are offered on the ESSESSE Abarth model sold in Europe

*Dash-mounted factory TomTom Navigation & Blue Tooth

*Alpine Stereo system with Sirius Satellite capability & Steering Wheel controls

*16 Valve 160 HP Turbo-charged Engine with Dual Intercoolers

*Turbo Boost Gauge

*5-Speed Heavy Duty Manual Transmission

*Performance Suspension & Anti-lock Brakes

*Performance Leather High-Back Bucket Seats (Heated Front Seats)

*Climate Control Air Conditioning with Micron Filter

Inspection is welcomed at our facility by interested bidders or their representatives. We are located in Fairmont WV just off I-79.

Winning bidder is responsible for arranging shipping or local pickup of vehicle.

Payment is to be by certified funds or cash (in person). PayPal is acceptable only for a deposit. 

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

 

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