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2334 days ago

2003 Subaru Outback - Gold

Meg from Kerikeri District

Vehicle has been checked after overheating and had a new radiator put in a week ago by John and the boys at Keri Diesel. However it won't hold pressure so possibly head gasket gone. Selling as is where is - can be driven a short distance.

Some paintwork damage as shown in the photos but overall a very tidy car with no rust. She's quick and surprisingly economical given the size of the engine.

Would suit a handyman / mechanic who could put another motor in and get themselves an excellent car. No trouble since ownership, passes warrant every time. Serviced by SubLab Whangarei and Keri Diesel.

Specs:
223,211km
2999cc
Automatic
Wof Nov 2019
Rego Aug 2020

- New radiator
- Tyres in good condition
- Very tidy interior
- Towbar
- Thule roof rack (negotiable in price)

Questions / inspections welcome phone/text 0274 639 862.

Price: $1,500

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