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