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2006 Subaru Legacy Gt Spec.b #234 Of 500 Made - Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:164600
Location:

Bel Air, Maryland, United States

Bel Air, Maryland, United States
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2006 Subaru Legacy GT Spec.B - #234 of 500 made 
- 164,600 mostly highway miles 
- Excellent condition 
- MD state inspected 
- Titanium silver 
- Brick colored leather interior 
- 2.5L 4 cyl turbo boxer engine 
- 5-spd manual transmission 
- All wheel drive 
- Original owner 
- Clean Carfax 
- Never in accident 
- Never raced 
- Engine is completely stock; no mods or tuning 
- Gets 23-25 mpg in mixed driving; 27 on highway 
- Loaded 
- Bilstein factory suspension 
- Spec.B alloy wheels 
- All season Continental Extreme Contact DWS tires 
- Power seats, windows, mirrors, moonroof, locks 
- Cruise control 
- Automatic dual zone climate control 
- Heated seats 
- Heated outside mirrors 
- Fog lights 
- Upgraded JDM taillights (with amber turn signals instead of the stock red ones) 
- Daytime running lights 
- Navigation system 
- AM/FM stereo w/ 6-disc CD/MP3 player 
- XM radio professionally wired behind dash to factory head unit 
- Upgraded speakers 
- Subaru under-seat subwoofer 
- Rear spoiler 
- Borla catback exhaust 
- All maintenance done as per Subaru schedule 
- All maintenance records documented 
- Mobil 1 synthetic oil and Subaru filters changed every 4,000-5,000 miles 
- Clutch replaced at 133,000 miles; turbo is original 
- Runs perfectly; no mechanical problems 

Car has been very well cared for and is in great condition inside, outside, and under the hood. Power and handling are like new. This is a great daily driver in all weather conditions (outstanding in the snow with the all season tires), or it can be turned into a serious track car with some tuning and mods. Road and Track tested the stock '06 Spec.B at 0-60 in 5.1 seconds but its handling is more impressive than its quickness. I drove this car for 7 1/2 years and it made my 87 mile round trip commute a pleasure.



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