2006 Subaru Legacy Outback .salvage Title ,,,,,,,,very Nice ,,, on 2040-cars
Up for auction
This is a very nice 2006 Subaru Legacy Outback, AWD ,with only 68,806 miles ,low miles . Purchase from an insurance company. The Subaru has damage to the left rear and very minor on the right front door [As shown in pics] all airbag are good . The vehicle runs and drives great ,engine sound like new ,automatic transmission shift smoothly .All power works great ,interior is in great condition ,and no any warning lights on the dashboard . This is very nice car ,AWD, good on gas and easy to fix , The vehicle is being sold as is ,will come with kentucky salvage title .If you're interested please give me an email .Or if you're in with the are and would like to come take a good look for yourself,you are more than welcome to .Thank you and happy bidding !!! ****No reserve ****Please serious bidders only ***** |
Subaru Outback for Sale
2003 subaru outback base wagon 4-door 2.5l(US $3,400.00)
12 heated seats sunroof back up camera luggage rack cd player tint rear defrost
2003 subaru outback l.l. bean edition wagon 4-door h6 3.0l(US $3,900.00)
Great condition- nice second car!(US $3,900.00)
3.6r 3.6l 6 cylinder awd, silver, auto, 1 owner, sunroof, leather, heated seats
2006 subaru outback 2.5i limited wagon 4-door 2.5l
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