2004 Subaru Impreza Wrx Premium Sedan 4-door 2.0 Turbo.49k Miles! on 2040-cars
Salem, Wisconsin, United States
Up for sale is my 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX premium 2.0l turbo. It has original 49,XXX miles and runs great. The car shifts smooth through all 5 gears with a strong clutch, and no grinds or noises. Steering is tight and has almost new Continental tires with a fresh alignment. Mechanically in great condition (as expected with a 49,000 mile car). As for the interior it is ALMOST NEW. There are no stains, tears, or problems with it. The body itself has a few problems including two dents on both front fenders (as seen in pictures), and one in the right rear quarter panel. There are a few dings and scratches here and there but overall in decent shape for the year. The only modification done to the car is an STI short throw. VERY hard to find a nice WRX with no miles on it. And no modifications for a clean slate. I was also told its a premium model because it has a moon roof and heated seats. KBB in fair condition is 12k which it is above in my opinion.
Please ask any and all questions and I will do the best to answer them. I am not a car guy so if your looking for stock specifications just look it up, you will get more info. . Thanks for looking! |
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