1995 Subaru Legacy Lsi Sedan 4-door 2.2l, White, Sunroof, Awd, 187k Miles on 2040-cars
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States
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1995 Subaru Legacy LSi for sale, 187K miles
- Smoke-Free - White Exterior - Fully Functional AC/Heat - AWD - Spoiler - Sunroof - Automatic transmission - Brand new rear brakes - Only one previous owner -Runs Great! In 2011 I was in a 5-car pile up on the highway, it was the first major accident this car has been in. The car sustained cosmetic only damage to the front of the vehicle, which has since been repaired and looking like new again. There was no damage to the frame or any other part of the car except for the front cosmetic. No international shipping, if you want to take the drive you can pick it up yourself, otherwise shipping will be at your expense. Cash or bankers check only please. Any other questions feel free to ask. |
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