2005 Subaru Baja Sport Crew Cab Pickup 2.5l Leaded Sunroof Ac Leather 129k on 2040-cars
Bridgeview, Illinois, United States
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For sale is a great condtion 2005 Subaru Baja AWD with only 129XXX
original miles. the car is nice and clean in and out . it drives great
and has
no issues . its has new head gaskets and a new timing belt job. no check engine lights leaks shakes or smells . Has the
2.5l 4cyl boxster engine and AWD (all wheel drive). comes with air
conditioning , power windows , power mirrors, cd player ,sunroof, leather and AWD. the
tires brakes and suspension are in great shape .the front brakes are all new .the exterior is in
nice
shape the pain shines like new. very minor wear and tear. i get told
on almost every transaction that the cars i sell are better then
expected. the interior is in great shape .clean carpet clean seats and
comes with the factory floor. overall
this is a excellent running Baja that looks sharp !! very clean in and out. Feel free to call
me direct at 630 747 3380
PLEASE NOTE: The Baja was fully inspected and has a REBUILT TITLE
which is the same as a regular title except it says rebuilt on it. I
deal with a lot of rebuilt vehicles and every one of them comes out
looking great.A rebuilt title is a normal title status meaning it can be
titled as any other car. This car had a claim taken against it for leaky head gaskets . the head gaskets have been replaced and a timing belt job was performed !!runs great and now no leaky heads for years to come !! i stand behind every car i sell and my 14 year 100% feedback proves that all my cars meet my client expectations. Thank you :) please
check my feedback and you can see that my clients are very satisfied.i
have been doing this since 2000 and haven't had one complaint yet.
feedback is key for me i work hard to earn it . 100% EBAY SELLER SINCE
2000!!! if you have any questions please feel free to call me direct at 630 747 3380 EMAIL ME FOR A FREE HISTORY REPORT Take advantage of this opportunity to own a very nice Baja AWD with super low miles 129000 miles these do not come too often and are rare. i deal with lots of cars and my feedback reflects my outstanding costumer satisfaction !! SHIPPING:this
is at buyers expense but i can help in arranging a tow and get price
quotes. i do use a nationwide shipper that can deliver the car to your
door anywhere in the country at an affordable prices in
most cases. check my feedback for cars that were shipped!! please send
me your zip code and i can give u a very fast estimate. much cheaper
than anywhere else as im a nationwide shipper/broker. i offer these
wholesale shipping prices to all my clients. PICK UP: i can meet the buyer at any Chicago airport and release the car then considering payment has been made. please contact me with questions. PAYMENT: I will accept a non refundable $300 Paypal deposit within 48 hours and the rest in cash in person , or a cashiers check. Please remember these Ebay ads and fees are not free so the deposit covers my ad fees. however if you are paying by cashiers check be aware that i will not release the car until the funds have completely cleared. no exceptions!!!!! one option is to mail me the payment upon coming out another one option is have a cashier check made by a bank that is here in chicago so we can cash it right there at the time of pick up, example Chase or Bank of America . please plan this out before coming out !! i cannot stress this enough , a cashier check is not same as cash!!! so plan accordingly!! Another option is to have the funds wired prior to pick up. Cash in person is strongly recommended for a quick and painless transaction!!. again please contact me with questions. CAR HAS TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN 14 DAYS !!!! BID EARLY !!! DO NOT HESITATE !!DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS CAR NOT TOO MANY OUT THERE PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE AS I AM A HONEST AND PERFECT SELLER , FEEL FREE TO EMAIL or CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT BIDS OR CANCEL EARLY , PLEASE DO NOT BID IF U ARE NOT GOING THROUGH WITH THE TRANSACTION!!! |
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