For Action Is A Nice Clean 2000 Legacy Outback on 2040-cars
Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
SLIGHT RUST below filler door, LITTLE SCRACH HERE AND THERE AS YOU CAN EXPECT FOR A CAR THIS AGE, NEW WATER PUMP,REBUILT CYLINDER HEADS WITH PHELPRO GASKETS/NEW TIMING BELT, NEW RADIATOR, TWO NEW COOLING FANS & NEW THERMSTAT
all gauges, emergency light
indicators, emergency brake and all interior and exterior lights work great.
This vehicle passed PA inspection and emission test till November 2013. Oil
changed religiously every 3K miles; There are some minor dents and scratches on
the body, inevitable for a car of this age, as shown in photos. The interior
has very few issues This car is being sold because I have to move to
another state , but whoever buys it should be happy with a dependable car
that’s great in inclement weather, and should continue to be for years &
miles to come . Winner’s payment in full must be
received via PayPal within 48 hours from the close of auction. Purchaser must
pick up this car no later than 10 days after auction close. This vehicle is sold as-is, where-as
with no expressed, written, special or implied warranties. No allowance or
set-aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or
damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes
only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility
of the Buyer to have thoroughly reviewed the details of this vehicle, and to be
satisfied as to the condition and value prior to bidding and purchasing. The
Seller has made every reasonable effort to disclose any known issues associated
with this vehicle:!! The car is located in the Plainfield area N.J. A great car especially for this part of the
country!!!!! Thanks for looking and happy bidding |
Subaru Outback for Sale
We finance '02 subaru wagon awd ally wheels keyless entry and more....
2.5i limited 2.5l 4x4 32k htd seats power door locks power windows
2005 subaru outback only 1 owner
Awd , all wheel drive , 4x4 , 4 wd , auto , automatic , pw , pl , air , ac , at(US $21,450.00)
2001 subaru outback base wagon 4-door 2.5l(US $3,750.00)
Outback limited 2.5l only 79k miles, see recent repairs list! great condition!
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Prius AWD-e, Subaru Forester and car museums | Autoblog Podcast #565
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