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2104 days ago

2004 Subaru Legacy Wagon 3.0

Martha from Masterton District

Selling a 2004 Subaru Legacy Wagon 3.0 R. It's in great condition both inside and out, very clean and tidy. Solid feeling car with nice quality interior, with leather and soft touch materials. No smokers or pets. Great ride that can eat up corners with enough power to easily overtake on the motorway. The AWD plus the grippy Pirelli tyres provide confidence even on wet roads. We are the first NZ owners. Selling only as we need a 7 seater, so reluctantly selling this.

- Just under 168 000km at time of this post
- WOF until February 2020
- Reg until July 2019
- EZ30 3.0 "R" Engine, chain driven
- Tiptronic automatic
- AWD
- 2 keys with remote lock/unlock (original Subaru keys)
- 5 seater
- Leather interior
- Rear camera
- Power adjustable driver seat
- Front seat warmers
- Power mirrors
- Cruise Control
- ISO fix mount points for securing children's car seats
- 60/40 back seats that can be put down with the push of a button to increase cargo area
- Cargo cover
- Original stereo with stock touch screen (6 CD changer and MD player)
- Pirelli tyres (ones on rear are around a year old)
- New battery put in around 4 months ago.

One rim has a bit of curb rash but it's only cosmetic. One of the rear seats has the impression from the base of a car seat but it will work itself out over time, as we initially had it on the other side but the marks are gone now. Just passed its WOF with no issues at all, good until 3 February 2020 and the REG is up in 18 July 2019. Any questions let me know. Located in Masterton. probably best to view and test drive in the evenings (after 5pm) but get in touch and we can sort something out.

Price: $5,900

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