1992 Subaru Svx Awd Coupe H6 Cyl, Auto / 60-day Layaway Avail / World Shipping on 2040-cars
Reno, Nevada, United States
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1992 Subaru SVX - All Wheel Drive
Clean looking car, nice body & paint looks original, only a few minor door dings. Interior has light grey leather seats, decent carpet, heated front seats, electric sliding sunroof, good tires on factory alloy wheels, all windows work, 3.3 Liter H6 cylinder engine starts right up & runs great, no oil dripping, no valve ticking, does not overheat, No rust, Classic car, hard to find. Great price at $3,250. no offers please.
Vehicle runs & drives great . low & 2nd gear seem to stop or brake the drivability on Transmission, drives good in Drive.
Dealer Trade-In / No service records were available from previous owner / Seller has personally driven this vehicle and is Safe condition
Click on "Buy it Now" or Call if you have questions; (530) 307-9275 Brad
60 Day Layaway available with $1,500 down, vehicle stays with dealer until paid in full, $250 Layaway fee added to final sale price.
All Vehicles Sold AS-IS / All Payments Non Refundable Seller is a Nevada Licensed Used Vehicle Dealer: All Nevada buyers must pay: 7.725% Sales Tax, $28 title fee, $20 Smog. / $125 Documentation fee charge included in sale price to all buyers, not extra. $250 Deposit due by PayPal within 24 hours of winning bid, Balance or Layaway down due within 3 days by Cash in person or Bank Wire Funds Transfer ONLY. Fly into RENO/TAHOE Airport, then drive it home.
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