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The new Outback is the most versatile and the most fuel efficient crossover vehicle, it also has one of the most reliable engines. Sells for $27,450 at the dealer (plus tax) and also included is the optional trailer hitch. Front end damage was professionally repaired and the car passed the state inspection - ready to register in all states. Please contact your bank before bidding as some institutions have different rates for rebuilt vehicles. Your complete satisfaction is my priority and I’ll assist you individually to assure a smooth, timely transaction. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. Also see my no-obligation guarantee. Our listings end early with Buy-It-Now or are closed due to a local sale, first come – first serve. Please only bid if you’re ready to complete the transaction, as you are entering into a legal contract. First-time buyers please read my eBay car-buying tutorial and call or text me with any questions at 708-458-8344. Your car is waiting!:
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nothing more/nothing less. $500 deposit is due within 24-hours and is
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