2009 Saturn Aura Xe 2.4l, Auto, Loaded, Salvage, Damaged, Rebuildable G6 Malibu on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
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2009 Saturn Aura XE, 55,300 Miles, Auto, Ice Cold A/C, Loaded, Cruise, Power windows/locks, Keyless entry, Very Clean Interior........................................... Runs Great. No Suspension or Frame damage. Airbags did Not deploy. Radiator and Condenser are Good. No Leaks. All Glass is Good. .........................................Comes with NY Rebuildable Salvage Certificate......................................Has minor damage to front. Needs hood, fender, headlight, bumper cover has tear, airbox............................................Please Email or Call 585 330 8355 with any Questions. $500 paypal deposit. NY Residents pay sales tax. Car is located 14519. Thanks for looking!!
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Only 49k miles runs/drives like new nice car well kept ready to go! rebuilt(US $6,995.00)
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