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Subaru Legacy Gt Ltd Stage 3 Sleeper on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:103000
Location:

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, United States
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Year, Make and Model: 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Limited Sedan
Color: Atlantic Blue Pearl
Miles: 103,000 
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual
Title: Clear
Lien: No


Up for sale is my 2005 LGT 5 Speed, with stage 3 performance parts. I am the second owner of this car. The car is at "stage 3", but has never been raced, only "spirited" street driving. It is a LOT of fun to drive and super quick! It currently has a set of 'pothole season' all weather treads and comes with (3) michelin winter treads with about 1000 miles on them.  I am trying to downsize my fleet, as my job just gave me a new subaru, and mine and my kid's hobbies are outgrowing the sedan. The car drives BEAUTIFULLY shifting is extremely smooth and everything works perfectly. 

I take great care of my vehicles. This one gets the oil changed every 2500 miles. I recently clay barred and waxed the car which really cleans up the paint and makes it smooth to the touch. It does have a couple, typical door dings that a car of this age would have. Nothing major at all though!

The car is the Limited, so it's loaded with options, including side air bags, and the moonroof. I'll include the roof rack, with the ski and bike add-ons as well.

All of the parts listed below were installed 30-40k miles ago.

KSTech 73mm Intake
Xo2 FMIC
Perrin Rec. BOV
APS Turbo Inlet
JDM TGV Deletes
Borla UEL Header
GrimmSpeed Up Pipe-Coated
Forced Performance 68HTA - Ported/Polished and Coated Turbo
Perrin Catted Down Pipe
Perrin Light Weight Crank
GrimmSpeed EBCS
Innovate LC-1 A/F Monitor
NGK 1 Step Cooler Plugs
Deatschwerk 850cc Injectors (for e-85)
AVO 245LPH Fuel Pump
ACT Clutch w/single mass Flywheel
Infamouse Performance Tuned

Transmission
Group N Pitch Stop
Group N Rear Shifter Bushing
Group N Crossmember Bushings
Group N Rear Transmission Mount
Kartboy Shifter Bushing
Kartboy Rear Shifter Bushing

Brakes
Goodridge Stainless Steel Brake Lines
ATE Super Blue DOT4 Fluid
HPS Pads

Buyer handles pick-up, I'm willing to be very flexible, and may even be able to meet.

I reserve the right to end the auction early; The car is for sale locally as well

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