2004 Subaru Outback H6 35th Anniversary Edition Wagon 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Hemet, California, United States
VERY RARE & HARD TO FIND 2004 SUBARU OUTBACK LEGACY 35TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH THE H6 V-6 MOTOR. THIS IS A VERY CLEAN, 2 OWNER CAR. NO DAMAGE HISTORY, NO RUST, CLEAR TITLE WITH ONLY 134,000 MILES. EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECTLY! GREAT CAR FOR THE SNOW AS IT HAS EVERYTHING FROM HEATED SEATS TO HEATED GLASS. VERY RELIABLE CAR - NOT UNCOMMON TO SEE PEOPLE DRIVE THESE CARS THROUGH 300K MILES BONE STOCK!
THE CAR IS VERY CLEAN BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. THE EXTERIOR PAINT IS GOOD (NO FADING, PEELING, DENTS - BEEN GARAGED) THE ONLY AREAS THAT HAVE ANY SCUFFS OR CHIPS ARE THE LOWER ROCK PANELS UNDER THE DOORS AND BUMPER - BUT ONLY SMALL MARKS THAT COULD BE TOUCHED UP EASILY (ABOUT A 7 OUT OF 10). THE INTERIOR HAS NO RIPS, TEARS, ETC - ONLY NORMAL MINOR SCUFFS (ABOUT AN 8 OUT OF 10). MECHANICALLY, THERE ARE NO ISSUES, LEAKS, ETC. CAR IS CURRENTLY A DAILY DRIVER DRIVEN TO/FROM WORK AND SCHOOL ABOUT 50 MILES A DAY. WE DO HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL, SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE AUCTION EARLY. THERE IS A $250 DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT THE END OF THE AUCTION - BALANCE DUE WHEN VEHICLE IS PICKED UP (CASH) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, OR IF YOU WANT TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO LOOK AT THE CAR, SEND ME A MESSAGE - THANKS! NOTE: THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD FOR BUYER PICKUP ONLY - WE ARE NOT OFFERING ANY SHIPPING. IF THE BUYER WANTS TO HAVE THE VEHICLE SHIPPED, WE ARE HAPPY TO COORDINATE WITH ANY SHIPPING COMPANY THE BUYER CONTRACTS WITH (ONCE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED) |
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