2004 Subaru Forester Xt Wagon 4-door 2.5l Turbocharged Suv---------------------- on 2040-cars
Pelham, New York, United States
Hi everyone. Thanks for coming in to look at this car. I have a 2004 Subaru Forester XT at 90k miles for sale. It has AWD, Red on Black leather interior with no rips or loose seams. It is ranked top 1 in reliability by a lot of professional associations in the auto industry.
This special version has a 2.5 L Turbocharged Engine and loaded with options such as full leather interior, Panoramic moon roof, Climate Control, Heated Seats, Heated windshields, CD player, premium sounds, and More. It runs and drives well. 1 owner since new and always parked in the garage. However, It is a 10 year old car so please be reasonable and regular scheduled maintenance are required! Yes it has been well cared but it does have some minor chips, scratches and dents but overall it is a very solid car. It has a CLEAN CarFax with 16 service records and 0 accident history. Look at the 60 Pictures in the link below! Just need some detailing and it would look like brand new again! The car is located in Pelham NY. 10803. You are more than welcome to preview/inspect the car prior to bidding. Each bid is a binding contract submitted by the buyer so please bid with confident. $500 Due at close of auction via Paypal. Remaining balance must be paid in full before the release of the car or the title. Checks must be cleared. If you have an offer please let me know and I will be able to end the auction early. Please call 914-612-3666 with any questions. ############ NO RESERVE the highest bidder wins! ############ Auction Ends Tuesday, July 22 at 6:30 pm Eastern Standard Time (New York). More technical information for some of you guys here. This Forester XT model uses the same Mitsubishi TD04 turbocharger used in the Subaru Impreza WRX. It has the DOHC EJ255 engine which is also used in the Subaru Impreza WRX that crancks out between 210 to 265 horsepower. If you want more power out of this Forester XT you can replace the turbocharger and intercooler with WRX/STI components which are readily available. You will then looking at hours power in the low 300's which is almost comparable to a Maserati Ghibli. The hood is already a light weight full aluminum alloy so you would be saving a lot on a carbon fiber hood. It is a private sale. The car is being sold as is. No explicit or implied warranty. . On Jul-15-14 at 18:33:56 PDT, seller added the following information: On Jul-15-14 at 18:52:54 PDT, seller added the following information: The $500 deposit is not refundable. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK ON THIS RARE FIND! Please contact me and ask all your questions before you place your bid. Call now and let's make a deal! Save time and thousands of dollars! |
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