2000 Subaru Legacy Gt Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
UP FOR BID AT NO RESERVE I HAVE THIS 2000 SUBARU LEGACY GT IN GREAT MECHANICAL CONDITION. 161K ORIGINAL MILES ON THE BODY. CLEAN TITLE/NO ACCIDENT. THIS WAGON WILL BE A GREAT DAILY DRIVER FOR WHOEVER WINS IT. GREAT ON GAS. THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION OVERALL WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SOME MINOR DENTS AND SCRATCHES. BUT THE REAR LEFT DOOR HAS SOME DAMAGE AND THE REAR QUARTER PANELS HAVE SOME RUST BUBBLES STARTING TO POP OUT. NOTHING MAJOR THAT WILL AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WAGON, JUST COSMETIC. INTERIOR IS A LITTLE BIT DIRTY, BUT IN GOOD SHAPE. LEATHER SEATS SHOW SOME WEAR, BUT NO TEARS. POWER WINDOWS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER LOCKS AND SUNROOF ALL WORK. RADIO AND SPEAKERS SOUND GREAT. A/C BLOWS COLD. NEW/USED ENGINE WAS JUST INSTALLED LAST WEEK. NEW ENGINE HAS 85K MILES ON IT AND RUNS GREAT. NO OIL LEAKS OF ANY KIND. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY THROUGH ALL GEARS. BRAKES ARE GOOD. ALL 4 GOOD YEAR MATCHING TIRES HAVE ABOUT 60% OF LIFE LEFT IN THEM, BUT NEED TO BE BALANCED. OVER ALL THIS WAGON IS IN GOOD CONDITION, CONSIDERING IT IS A 14 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. JUST NEEDS A LITTLE TLC.
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