1999 Subaru Legacy Outback Limited Edition Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Quincy, Florida, United States
The good:
Nice clean Subaru AWD Outback. (All wheel drive) Automatic transmission. Shiny original paint. No rust anywhere. (mostly garaged) Never wrecked. Minor dings and scratches. Black leather interior. No rips or pulled stitching. Full power options. Everything works. (Door locks, windows, mirrors, security, etc.) Roof racks. Trailer hitch tow package. New front axles. Good brakes. Ice cold AC and hot heater. Factory stereo w/ cd player. Newer Michelins in nice shape all the way around. Motor runs great, no knocks or noises. The bad: It runs hot! May need a head gasket? (Priced low for whatever repairs required) Cracked left front blinker cover. Small dent in front left quarter panel above the wheel (hard to see in pics). One nick in the leather arm rest, passenger side. Car shows nicely with only minor scratches and dings. 139,420 miles. Located in Quincy, Florida. As-is, where-is, no warranty. |
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