1999 Subaru Legacy Outback Lt Awd * Rust Free * Gorgeous * Well Kept & Serviced on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
PLEASE GIVE THE LISTING A MINUTE TO LOAD. 5 DAY AUCTION ADD IT TO YOUR WATCHING LIST SO YOU DO NOT MISS IT MAKE AN OFFER FOR A BUY IT NOW!! I WELCOME ALL SERIOUS BUYERS TO COME LOOK AT IT AND TEST DRIVE IT BEFORE BIDDING I PERSONALLY WOULDN'T HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS SUBARU ON A LONG DRIVE. NEW BUYER WILL HAVE NO WORRIES DRIVING THIS CAR BACK HOME. I JUST BOUGHT THIS SUBARU FROM A DEALER AUCTION TODAY. THE WAGON WAS TRADED IN FOR A NEW SUBARU AND AT A SUBARU DEALER THEN THE SUBARU DEALER BROUGHT IT TO THE AUCTION TO SELL. I WAS TOLD THIS WAGON WAS RELIGOUSLY SERVICED AND CARED FOR. I HAVE OWNED OUTBACK WITH 80,000 MILES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN IN THE CONDITION THIS 300,000 MILES OUTBACK IS IN. I HAVE LOOKED FOR RUST UNDER DOORS, ROCKER PANELS AND TRIM AND HAVE NOT FOUND ANY. SEE MY PHOTOS! THIS OUTBACK WAS SINGLE DRIVER USED AND ONLY HIGHWAY MILES!!!!!! NO BODY WORK AND ALL FACTORY PAINT 1999 SUBARU OUTBACK STATION WAGON 4CYL - GAS ENGINE GOOD POWER AND VERY SMOOTH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ALL WHEEL DRIVE COMFORTABLE LEATHER SEATS POWER STEERING COLD AIR CONDITION FRONT AIRBAGS HEATED SEATS HEATED MIRRORS HEATED WINDSHIELD FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS BOOKS AND MANUAL OF WHEN IT WAS NEW ------------------------------------------------------------------ EXTERIOR)-IS VERY GLOSSY (OVERALL THE SUBARU LOOKS GREAT>( ALTHOUGH IT DOES HAVE THE NORMAL BLEMISHES YOU WOULD FIND ON AN OLD CAR - LOOKS MUCH NEWER THAN A 15 YEAR OLD CAR ). INTERIOR)- IS IN GREAT CONDITION)DASHBOARD DOES NOT HAVE CRACKS. OVERALL VERY CLEAN AND WELL KEPT !! NO SMOKERS, NO PETS AND NO FUNNY ODORS) MOTOR)- HAS GOOD POWER. RUNS VERY SMOOTH AND QUIET( I HAVE OWNED A FEW OF THESE CARS WITH OVER 250-000 MILES) TRANSMISSION) - SHIFTS NICELY THROUGH EVERY GEAR WITH NO ISSUES. * DRIVES GREAT ON THE HIGHWAY- NICE AND STABLE. * DOESN'T PULL OR SHAKE AT EVEN 80MPH. * THE ENGINE IS SUPER QUIET ON IDLE AND MAKE NO FUNNY NOISES. * THE ENGINE DOES NOT OVER HEAT * NO HEAD GASKET ISSUES * TIMING BELT HAS BEEN DONE * NO EXHAUST NOISES * PASS NJ STATE EMISSION INSPECTION & HAS VALID STICKER * SUSPENSION IS TIGHT AND WITH NO NOISES- NO FRONT NOISES * BRAKES ARE GOOD - EVEN WHEN APPLING THE BRAKES AT 80MPH IT HAS NO SHAKES OR PULLS * HAS CARGO COVER & CARGO MAT( THE CARPET UNDER THE MAT IS LIKE NEW BECAUSE THE CARGO MAT HAS BEEN ON SINCE NEW. * I WAS TOLD IT HAS A NEW TRANSMISSION BUT I DO NOT HAVE PAPERWORK OR RECEIPT TO SHOW PROOF OF IT. * NEW MUFFLER * HAS NO TAIL PIPE SMOKE * THE HEAT WORKS * AC WORKS GREAT * ALL WINDOWS WORK * ALL LOCKS WORK * RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT * HAS MEATY TIRES THAT ALL MATCH * HAS GOOD WIPERS * CRUISE CONTROL WORKS * ALL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR LIGHTS WORK * ALL WINDOWS WORK READ BELOW * A DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION($300) * THE FULL AMOUNT IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS * NEW JERSEY BUYERS WILL NEED TO PAY 7% TAX ON THE FINAL PRICE * THEIR WILL BE A $135 DOCUMENTATION FEE ADDED TO THE FINAL PRICE FOR PAPERWORK * IF THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE PAYMENT (I WILL LEAVE THEM NEGATIVE FEEDBACK * IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COMPLY PLEASE DO NOT BID * BEING SOLD AS IS. WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY. NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS. * ALL INSPECTIONS SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO BIDDING. * I DO MY BEST TO DESCRIBE ALL CARS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. * ALL VEHICLES MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WITHIN 3 DAYS
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