2002 Sunburst Orange Subaru Legacy Outback Awd 5 Speed Manual 25mpg 2.5l H4 Lqqk on 2040-cars
Cranbury, New Jersey, United States
2002 Sunburst Orange Subaru Legacy Outback 2.5L H4 Engine Paired to a 5 Speed Manual Transmission SUBARU SYMMETRICAL ALL WHEEL DRIVE 20 City -- 25 Highway Great Family Vehicle, Lots of Room for Car Seats & Luggage. Great on Fuel, Very Safe & Very Reliable Vehicle. Please contact us for a FREE Vehicle History Report on This Vehicle ! Vehicle has been serviced and gone through very carefully. All Fluids have been checked and/or replaced. Recently serviced Top to Bottom. Please see below for details. Every single electronic component has been tested and is working. All Lights, Power windows etc. GREAT ON GAS ! $35 FULL TANK 20 CITY / 25 HIGHWAY Vehicle possesses a CLEAN & CLEAR Title. Never Been Wrecked, Flooded, Salvaged or Anything Else. This is Guaranteed ! This vehicle comes equipped with the following options : 2.5L I4 Boxer Engine Producing 162HP Paired to a 5 Speed Manual Transmission. 20 City/ 25 Highway Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Ice Cold A/C, Hot Heat, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, JR3 Stereo (CD, Bluetooth, USB) w. 6 Speakers, Roof Rack, Fog Lights, Power Driver Seat, Heated Driver & Passenger Front Seats, Driver & Passenger Front/Side Airbags, Electronic Stability Control ESC, 4 Wheel ABS ( 4 Wheel Disc Brakes), Fold Down Rear Seats 16 Inch Wheels with Brand New Tires. Key Less Entry & Trunk. Mechanical History of This Vehicle: Vehicle Just Completed a Major Service. Penzoil Full Synthetic Oil Change w. Filter, Fuel Injection & Intake Manifold Cleaned Timing Belt & Water Pump Kit Installed New Radiator & Brake Booster Assembly New Alternator & Evap Canister Installed. Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Wires & Coil Pack Coolant was Flushed & Replaced. Tires were removed, balanced and rotated. The vehicle does NOT Leak any Fluids. Engine & transmission are very healthy. Clutch is perfect. Very smooth shifts. No gears pop or grind. Clutch is not Original, and has been replaced previously. Service is Done by a Licensed Shop. All Receipts included. It has been carefully gone through and serviced. Any service required was completed. This vehicle will need nothing but oil changes for another 70k Any maintenance needed was done. Top to Bottom. New Owner will not be disappointing. NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS Included with the sale: Clean & Clear Title, 1 Key & 1 Remote, Spare Tire & Tools w. Jack & Original Manuals & Warranty Info. Paperwork/Final Sale Fee of $179.00 Charged Per Vehicle. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through eBay Messages. We will ensure a prompt and professional response. The title and Bill of sale will be signed over to buyer in person once payment has cleared, or it can be sent FEDEX for any out of state buyer. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service, if there is anything we can assist with in making your purchase an easy one please let us know. We are glad to assist with shipping Worldwide. If you have less than 10 Feedback, please contact us prior to bidding, otherwise your bid may be cancelled. Thank You & Happy Bidding ! |
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