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2004 Vovlo S60r Turbo 300hp Awd 6spd on 2040-cars

US $8,999.00
Year:2004 Mileage:86200
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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2004 S60R Turbo 86,200 miles. Very Clean! AWD 6 speed manual transmission with active chassis control. Leather interior, sunroof, Xenon headlights.

The car has $1200 Brand New Blizzak Snow Tires - purchased in December, fewer than 2,000 miles on them. Summer tires will be included at buy it now price.

The car recently underwent over $4,000 in repairs, upgrades and recent servicing. This includes the 90,000 mile service which would normally cost $800 to $1,000 it has a new timing belt, spark plugs, radiator, coolant thermostat, engine torque mount and more. 

Car is very smooth and responsive and the turbo pulls hard. I am in no rush to sell the car so please don't waste your time with lowball offers. The S60 Rs are rare and difficult to come by, especially with fewer than 100,000 miles. 

Car History (READ BEFORE CONTACTING ME ABOUT THE CAR HISTORY)

CLEAN TITLE - No record of any accidents reported to the DMV

I purchased the car in California in March of 2013. I moved to Utah and re-registered the car here. I am owners 6 and 7 - so really only 6 total owners. I believe two of the previous owners were dealers who purchased the car at a dealer auction.

I have uploaded the car fax which shows a detailed vehicle history. The Carfax states there are no major accidents and that there have been 7 owners. It also shows that the car was originally sold in Hawaii and was not shipped to California until 2012. For those of you concerned about rust, there is no rust. This winter in Utah is the first real winter the car has seen and it has always been garaged. 

The eBay vehicle check shows 3 accidents or times where vehicle damage was reported. Assuming this is true, I can tell you there are no signs of any accident or lasting effects from those accidents. They were obviously minor enough to not be reported to insurance or the DMV otherwise the Carfax would show these accidents. I cannot tell you anything else about the vehicle history (prior to when I purchased the car) other than what is in the report.

If you have any questions about the car feel free to email me or call me (435 901 2682).  

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