1236 days ago

2004 Subaru Outback + Extras

Henry from North Dunedin

2004 Subaru Outback H6 3.0L

Selling as we've just purchased a 2010 Outback and it's time to make some room on the driveway. This car has been on many adventures, towed many tonnes and is ready for more.
Will be sad to see it go, but can't justify owning two Outbacks haha

Grunty and torquey engine makes light work of Dunedin's hills, love the H6 platform so we went with the 3.6L on our 2010.

Features:
- AWD
- Timing-chain engine
- Leather interior
- Heated front seats
- 1,800kg towing capacity
- McIntosh Sound System (BT Fitted)
- Electric driver seat adjustment
- Heated wing mirrors
- ABS + Traction control
- ISOFIX points for baby seat
- Cargo/Dog fan + 12V Socket in boot

Extras:
- 4x Pirelli Ice Asimmetrico Tyres (Fitted to 2004 mags)
- 4x Hankook H426 (Fitted to 2010 mags)
- Thule roof racks
- 2x Snow chains
- STi Genome Mufflers (Factory mufflers included)

Personalized plates not included with vehicle.
Will be sold with new WoF, Rego and new VTNZ issued plates.

Price: $5,000

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