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874 days ago

Subaru Legacy B-Sport - 2007 - 114,000km

Stephanie from Glenview

We are selling our beloved Subaru Legacy sport due to moving country.

It’s an amazing car, very versatile, economical on fuel, and handles incredibly well.

We used in many a time for road trips and camping trips. Even comes with a bamboo sleeping pad for car camping! ⛺️

Only at 114,000 on the clock, cam belt replaced at 105,000km - not due till 205,000.

-Engine size -2495cc
-WOF not til 7/22
-Reg 1/22

- Full-service history
- rear tinted windows
- All original Subaru car Matts and spare rubber Matt’s
- Thule roof bars
- Inno roof box
- breakdown car safety kit
- 4 good tyres
- 8 CD changer / stereo

Pickup from Glenview, Hamilton.

Available for viewing/test drive all weekend.

asking $7,200 OBO

Price: $7,200

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