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2009 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $16,250.00
Year:2009 Mileage:81600 Color: does have a couple of very minor dings that you will see when you look the car over
Location:

Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States

Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States

2009 Subaru WRX. 4-door, WRX Blue Mica. Purchased this car new in August 2009. Price is $16,250 firm. NO TRADES.

I am near Boston. I will not ship the car.

See pictures at WRX Slideshow by chrismyers99Chrismyers99 | Photobucket More pictures to come.

This car is mechanically perfect, and is totally stock. Occasionally driven quickly, but never thrashed.

Maintained to the manufacturer’s schedule, except the oil changes that I do more frequently; full synthetic oil every 5,000 miles. I have the complete maintenance records since I purchased the car except for one receipt that I lost. Nothing but Zymol products when cleaning, inside and out.

The exterior does have a couple of very minor dings that you will see when you look the car over. And being Subaru paint (not the best out there), there are stone chips on the front.

This is what comes with the car:

Upgraded stereo; Sony model SXV200V1. Good unit, with USB, satellite, etc. Four Alpine 6.5” Coaxial speakers. The sound is very good.

WeatherTech mats for winter, front and back. Stock summer mats in the back and nice berber matts in the front. WeatherTech mat in the trunk.

Factory wheels have Michelin Pilot Super Sports, 225/45ZR17. Purchased Oct 2013, they have only 9,480 miles on them.

Second set of wheels for winter, wearing Bridgestone Blizzaks, 225/50R16 92R. They have seen several winters but have one more in them. The wheels are nothing special; $290 delivered to my door, but they do look pretty good on this car. They do have some big and obvious spots of oxidized aluminum. They have a second set of tire pressure sensors in them so the TPSM will work without having to remove the sensors from the summer wheels and installing them.

Garmin nuvi 750 nav/gps - This has properly installed, concealed wiring in the car, and a second cigarette-lighter cable should you want to use it in another car.

Escort 9500ix Passport radar detector - This has properly installed, concealed wiring in the car, and a second cigarette-lighter cable should you want to use it in another car.

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Sat, 14 Sep 2013

Thieves carried out what appears to be a movie-script-perfect robbery of a bank in Sydney, Australia early on Friday morning, using two stolen high-performance vehicles in the process.
At around 11:15 AM local time, in near mid-day light, reports say that two men in masks smashed into the side of a Westpac bank in a confirmed-stolen black Porsche Cayenne. The perpetrators were armed with sledgehammers according to witness reports, and took only about five minutes to take what they were after inside of the bank.
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