1996 legacy L.

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Chris

YARRR SUBY MONSTER!!
I know I've posted it before, but it's officially for sale now. My 1996 Legacy L.

Here's the scoop!

The bad:

Nothing really... A little bit of rust here and there on the outside. Not bad.

A little rust on the bottom of passenger's rear door, again, not horrible.

BRAND NEW blaze orange sticker. I had to give it a new tie rod to pass, everything else passed with flying colours.

You don't get my JDM lights, sorry.

The AWESOME!:

All this work done within 20k-30k miles:

- Has brand new January '11 sticker.

- Front axles, one new, one rebuilt.

- Front right wheel bearing.

- Timing belt, idlers, tensioner, and water pump. The works

- New clutch, flywheel, pressure plate, and trow out bearing. Installed by Lobster!

- Rebuilt alternator.

- New brake pads all around, new rear rotors. I have new in box front rotors I'll throw in, if you'd like them.

- AC works wonderfully. I recharged it over the summer, and it's so cold I have to turn it off because it freezes my fingers sometimes.

- Rear sway bar upgrade, just one size up to the outback one. I can throw on the stock one, I probably still have it. Your choice

- Brand new front springs.

- All the suspension is in awesome shape, all corners pass the bouncy test. No leaking struts

This car runs and drives awesome. The transmission shifts nice, clutch engages nicely, etc.

She's got a 5 speed and just turned over 120,000 miles.

Should give you many many, trouble free miles/years of service.

And the obligatory picture

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How much do you want for it? Oh, and what engine does it have?
I'm looking for $2800, but if you're serious make an offer I can't refuse.

It has the ej22. One of the better subaru engines. No headgasket issues.

 
I'm looking for $2800, but if you're serious make an offer I can't refuse.

It has the ej22. One of the better subaru engines. No headgasket issues.
I was checking for a friend of mine that I made into a Subaru fan, and that's a bit out of his price range.

His price range is up to $1500, which I feel would be lowballing you quite a bit.

Good luck with the sale, If I had the money I would probably buy it for myself.

 
Bump. I'll even do an oil change before I sell it.

Cash talks, a hand full of Ben Franklins is a good persuasion tool...

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