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2005 Subaru Impreza Rs Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:102200
Location:

Pacifica, California, United States

Pacifica, California, United States

2005 SUBARU IMPREZA RS 2.5L gas AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 4x4

102K actual mileage.

CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE. Smog check passed. Ready for sale. Very reliable car.

One owner. 

NEW:

- Timing belt + water pump
- Serpentine belts (AC and Power Steering/Alternator)
- Catalytic Converter
- Engine oil Subaru 5W-30 synthetic every 3K miles,
- Transmission oil + filter on 90K
- Battery
- Spark plugs AUTOLITE IRRIDIUM
- Ignition coil
- Brake pads
- Filters (oil, air,cabin,)
- Ice cold A/C 

VIN# JF1GG67575H813266

Very clean interior. 
Power steering
Power windows
Power doorlocks
Power mirrors


Non-smoker.

Runs & drives great. 

27 MPG (highway), 24 MPG (mixed cycle) 



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