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'99 Subaru Outback 30th Anniversary Edition Immaculate Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:25000 Color: are in immaculate condition
Location:

Eagle, Idaho, United States

Eagle, Idaho, United States
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I am selling my 1999 Subaru Outback 30th Anniversary edition, in absolutely immaculate condition. This is a one owner car with  25,000 ORIGINAL MILES! THAT IS NOT A TYPO! Original condition, nothing has ever been modified on it. Has never been involved in any accidents and interior and exterior are in immaculate condition. This car has always been maintenanced every 3-5,000 miles without fail, and has always been garage kept, no signs of rust or sun fade. For more information please call anytime at 208-608-9771

Detailed Spec's:

Engine: all-wheel-drive
2.5 liter DOHC fuel injected 4 cylinder 16 Valve boxer engine
automatic trans 21 city - 26 hgwy.
Power windows, door locks, mirrors
Air conditioning
Keyless entry by Alpine
Cruise control
Fog lights
am / fm // cassette, 4 speakers
Height adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support
Roof rack, mud flaps, floor mats, chrome tipped tail pipe
Tinted glass with darker upper windshield band
Tilt steering column
Rear wiper, washer and timed defroster
Cargo area power outlet
Plastic (pvc) cargo floor liner on top of carpet
Center armrest console with storage
Cargo area cover
Auto-off halogen headlights,
Overhead maps lights with sunglass holder
Fold down 60-40 rear seats, lockable on sedans
Ashtray, lighter
2 front cupholders
Sandstone lower accent with matching alloy wheel accent
Leather interior: seats, steering wheel, gear shift, door trim
Am/Fm1-2/Weatherband/Cassette/CD, 8 speakers with bass, treble and
mid-range adjustments. The 2 extra speakers are in the rear pillars
and aren't available on the standard model .
Electric antenna
All-weather package - heated seats, defrosting mirrors, windshield
wiper de-icer
Body colored door handles and mirrors
Woodgrain trim - power window/locks, heater and audio bezel
Dual illuminated visor mirrors
Variable delay interval front wipers
Front door puddle lights
Front seatback map pockets
30th Anniversay badge by left front wheelwell
Chrome colored front grill surround
Gold 30th Anniversary badge by left front wheel. It's small and unobtrusive

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