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2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5gt Limited - Fully Loaded Nav/dvd/leather/camera/moonroof on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:29950 Color: is probably an
Location:

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
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Year, Make and Model: 2010, Subaru Legacy GT Limited w/NAV and Backup Camera
Color: RRP
Miles: 28,700
Transmission: 6spd Manual 
Title: Clear
Lien: Yes
Location: Asheville, NC
VIN: 4S3BMFL6XA1215459
Email address: darksabre at gmail . com
Asking Price: $23,000 OBO

Reason for selling:  Trying to cut down on our debt.  Going to try the 1 car, 1 motorcycle for a while, and maybe get a cheap, older Outback/Forester after the GT sells.

Second Owner of this Legacy GT Limited.  I regularly wash and wax the exterior, and have claybared, used Meguiars ultimate compound to get the swirl marks out, and then polished it twice so far with my DA Orbital buffer.  It looks fantastic after a fresh cleaning. 

It was in 1 parking-lot accident by the first owner (as seen in the VIN-check) that required some paint work on the front bumper, hood, and right fender.  Paint was professionally done, as you cannot tell it has been in any accident.

Engine/Exhaust
Stock

Suspension/Handling
18x8 Sparco Assetto Gara BRONZE
225/45ZR -18 Continental ExtremeContact DWS (over 90% tread left)

Exterior
Debadged Trunk
TRS Morimoto Retro-quick HID Bi-Xenon kit (35W, 5k bulbs)
LED Angel Eyes
6k LED DRL bulbs
Blacked out headlights
35% Tint all around. (professionally done with transferable 3M lifetime warranty)
40% Tint front. (ditto)
Plasti-dipped front grill.
Black 3M vinyl wrapped side chrome pieces.
Smoked tails. (removable film)

Interior
SuperbrightLEDS driver/passenger LEDs
SuperbrightLEDS dome LED

PLEASE NOTE: The mudflaps in the pictures have been removed and do not come with the purchase.  

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