FS: 99 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon

japollner

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-Fully Functioning AWD

-2.5L 4 cyl

-4eat tranny (Subaru code for 4 speed electronic automatic transmission...with overdrive)

-Silver with Black Cloth Interior

-Body is rust free

-Paint 8 of 10

-Interior is 9 of 10

-Clean title

Car was purchased from my mechanic about 2 years ago...It was supposed to be his wifes car, but she found a purple Outback she liked better. Car is in awesome shape both cosmetically and mechanically. Compression leak down test done before I bought it and all 4 cylinders were within spec. Burns no oil (except for the standard Subaru 1/4 qt between changes. Located in Lincoln, NH but bounce back and forth to NJ maybe once a month or so. Car has never left me stranded and has been awesome. This is my 3rd Subaru and probably my favorite (thus far). I'm selling to get into a 98-01 Impreza RS.

The only thing I can think of is that it will need new brake pads in the near future, at least in the front. I checked them last summer when I put new tires on and they were at about 50%.

Body is rust free and was washed/waxed religiously once a week during the summer, and washed once about every 2 weeks during the winters. Paint is in great shape. Shiny and deep. Door moldings have a few small dings, but all door moldings do. Touch up paint FTW!

Looking for $6000.

EDIT! Pics

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Only real problem in the interior. The clip is broken off the trim piece, window still works, just never bothered to fix it. $5 trim piece or super glue could resolve this.

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Maybe 5 inch long spot on the rear bumper. Paint is was scraped by something. It is not peeling and just in case, I dabbed some clear nail polish around the edge. Has held for the last year.

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Bike Rack not included. Im borrowing it from the girlfriends family until they ask for it back.
 
Also, for that many miles, your asking price is above the KBB private party value... its a good wagon but the value on it is pretty low..
 
the price is always lower on that and in reality you can get more than for what they ask for. and this is a good price for this..could be a tad bit lower with the miles but its a good price
 
The high price on it according to KBB is 7k in my area...the low is 6k even with 163k on the clock. If you want to bicker over price, go for it, but this car would sell on a dealer lot for $7,500...

(funny,, Ive had it listed for a few days on different sites, and havent heard one person say anything negative about the price until I posted it here.
 
cuz its cheap NS'ers...Thats a solid price...if you were closer to me I would be interested...Im in canada, and there is a 97 outback limited with 225K Kms...going for 5900cdn.

Fair price, subbys will go to 250K mi. no problem,
 
very nice, I just got almost exactly the same car, but with like 20k less miles, for 7,000, so 6k is totally fair. Good luck with your sale, and don't forget to put it on craigslist too.
 
The people complaining about the price probably aren't even old enough to drive so they have no idea what they're talking about. I'd actually consider it if it was a stick cuz I got a dodge stratus right now and it breaks down like it's goin out of style. subarus are dope
 
i have the same car it is so money

you can fold down the back seats and throw in a queen sized air mattress with a thule on top and u have yourself a perfect ski wagon
 
i got pretty much the same thing with 95,000 miles on it for 6500. i think i got real real lucky though. because now i am up to 130,000 miles and the only problem i have had is i had to replace the fuel pump.
 
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