Saab 9-5 Aero Turbo 5 Speed Manual Touring Pkg Xenons Parking Sensors A/c Seats! on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Saab
Drive Type: FWD
Model: 9-5
Mileage: 106,240
Trim: Aero Sedan 4-Door
FOR SALE 2003 SAAB 9-5 AERO TURBO 5 SPEED MANUAL. GRAY WITH BLACK PERFORATED LEATHER SEATS. VERY RARE AERO SPORT MODEL WITH THE 5 SPEED MANUAL TURBO. TOURING PACKAGE WITH BI-XENON AUTO-LEVELING HEADLIGHTS, REAR PARKING SENSORS, FRONT AND REAR HEATED SEATS, AIR CONDITIONED VENTILATED FRONT SEATS. REAR SPOILER, 17' AERO ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, HARMON KARDON SOUND SYSTEM, AUTO DIMING MIRROR WITH COMPASS AND HOMELINK. VERY RARE CAR WITH ONLY 106,000 MILES; PERFECT FOR A SAAB ENTHUSIAST. SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE JUST DONE. NEW CATALYTIC CONVERTER, NEW FUEL INJECTORS, NEW HOSES, NEW OIL TRAP KIT. MSRP WAS OVER $41,000. BRAND NEW SAAB OEM FLOOR MATS AND SHIFT KNOB. FOR SALE BY OWNER, SOLD AS-IS WITH ALL FAULTS WITH NO WARRANTY.
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You can read the official Spyker press release about the court ruling below for more information.