1997 Subaru Legacy Outback Wagon Awd-no Rust-no Reserve-115k on 2040-cars
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:2.5
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Subaru
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Outback
Trim: Legacy
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 115,400
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: Blue
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
I have sold over 200 cars here on Ebay.
1997 Subaru Legacy Outback Wagon--AWD
115K miles--No Rust--No Reserve sale
- New front barkes and caliper--see photo--just replaced this week.
- New fan belt, hoses & antifreeze.
- New oil change.
- Recent muffler.
- The motor is running smooth and quiet.
- The head gaskets are fine--never had a problem.
- No oil or water leaks. The bottom of the motor is dry--see photo.
- Shifts fine.
- The AC is working--heat too.
- Recent battery.
- Non smoker--Smells fine.
- Good paint. Not faded.
- No dents or cracked lens
- This is a local car from Silver Spring, Maryland. I have a clear Maryland title with this car.
- All around the car is A-1. You can drive this car home with confidence.
- I am located between Baltimore and Washington DC in Silver Spring, Maryland 20906. I am 15 miles from the Capital.
- I am an agent for this sale. There is a $200 buyer fee added to the winning bid. I do offer temp tags to drive home with {no charge}.
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Fri, 21 Mar 2014The Subaru WRX has always needed a dash more style, and the do-it-yourself carmakers at Factory Five are looking to accomplish a lot more than that with their new mid-engine, rear-wheel drive 818. The sports car started with a contest in 2011 to create the shape for the company's next vehicle, while sticking within certain limits. A designer named Nouphone Bansasi had his entry chosen, and first cars were completed last year.
The 818 is named after its target weight of 818 kilograms (1,803 pounds), and it's offered in two forms. The S starts at $9,990 and is meant for street use, with two seats and a basic interior. The R model for $10,990 is more track-focused and features a tiny windshield and full roll cage. The company claims that complete cars can be built for around $15,000, after factoring in the donor Subaru. Performance is very brisk, with acceleration to 60 miles per hour in under four seconds, according to Motor Authority.
The kits are meant to be something that even a relative novice could put together. All the builder needs to provide is a 2002-2007 Impreza or WRX. The car donates its turbocharged boxer four-cylinder engine, transmission, axles, brakes, steering and other major components. Factory Five supplies the spaceframe, body, suspension, lights, windshield and some interior trim. It doesn't even need paint, thanks to its gel-coated fiberglass body panels. The company also offers a laundry list of options, including carbon fiber aero components, upgraded suspension parts, improved brakes and more. Kits can be ordered in either left- or right-hand drive.
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Giving up on his NASCAR dream last November has made possible a reconciliation with his former automotive love: Subaru has just announced that Pastrana will return to its Rally Team USA for the 2014 Rally America Championship, partnering with veteran team driver and current Rally America champion David Higgins.
Although the season begins later this month in Atlanta, Michigan, Pastrana won't return until the second round in February, the Rally in the 100 Acre Wood in Salem, Missouri. He'll also be at the start of the Global Rallycross round of the X-Games in June, but in a WRX STI this year instead of his erstwhile Dodge Dart. You'll find a press release below with a few more bits of information, and there's always this trip down memory lane...
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But the thing is, I was having way too much fun driving around the suddenly empty streets of Detroit to worry about handling my photo shoot in a timely manner. Folks had been cautioned to stay off the roads ever since the rain first hit. Floods had shut down several of our major freeways, not to mention many surface streets. The threat of more severe weather had put caution in the air, forcing folks to batten down the hatches and settle in for even more horrendously wet weather.
The long-term 2015 Subaru WRX, however, eats this stuff up with a passion. Inclement weather? The turbocharged, all-wheel-drive, endlessly grippy Subaru just wants to play. And after getting to know our WR Blue WRX since its delivery in June and solidifying my belief that it's a total riot, even around town, I was not about to ignore Rex's desires to go play in the rain and make mischief on the deserted streets. Empty on-ramp antics were great fun, and tossing the car around corners in the wet showed no signs of slip. Ever. Wet hair and a damp t-shirt? Worth it.