1997 days ago

FOR SALE: 1999 Subaru Legacy - WOF to 01/09/2020, Reg to 21/04/2021

Rob from Dunedin Central

Due to the changing employment circumstances with Covid19, I am listing this car for sale.

I bought this car on March 6th 2020 from a lady in Invercargill. She had the car well-maintained and serviced, as per the servicing receipt in one of the photos. Due to the lockdown, I was hardly able to drive this car - have driven approximately 600km to 750km myself.

The car is excellent on fuel (91 unleaded), especially on longish distance trips (e.g. Invercargill to Dunedin). In the short time I have had the car, I've observed no oil problems, and no overheating. I did blow the main 100amp fuse about 2 months ago, but this was replaced and it works as normal.

Please view my TradeMe listing at www.trademe.co.nz... for more info.

Price: $2,300

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