2009 Saturn Sky Redline Only 17k Miles!! on 2040-cars
Milton, Florida, United States
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Up for sale is my 2009 Saturn Sky Redline
This is the factory turbo model and is completely stock. One of the rarest colors on this very limited production car: Merlot Mica Paint is in excellent condition and has been protected with a layer of Opticoat 2.0. (Opticoat is a secondary clearcoat that can be applied that is harder and more durable than factory clearcoat, making the paint more scratch and weather resistant) Currently it has 16,500 miles, but it is my daily driver, so it can/will go up. Car stays garage kept and is driven very conservatively. All functions of the car work perfectly, absolutely no mechanical issues. Interior has a wood-trim layover (adhesive laminate with a gel-coat over it) that accents the color and features of the car beautifully. Tires are still like new. Currently there are PlastiDipped Eyelids on both the headlights and tail lights that can be removed simply by peeling them off. Automatic transmission, has Monsoon sound system, Bluetooth, cruise, power windows, power locks, freezing cold AC, etc. All options that were available for this model. Asking $25,000 or best reasonable offer. Open up to offers of cash and trade. Title is currently held by the bank, current pay off is ~$15,000, so if doing cash and trade, a minimum of $15,000 would be needed. Open to all reasonable offers. E-mail or text only: 516-499-5799 More pictures available upon request. Buyer responsible for shipping and/or pickup. |
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