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2004 Subaru Legacy L 35th Anniversary Ed. $5500


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2004 Subaru Legacy “L” 35th Anniversary Edition – Maroon w/ charcoal interior

2nd owner. damreds (Trish) was the first. Runs and drives GREAT!. 133K miles 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, 5 speed manual transmission, currently gets 27-28mpg (mostly highway). Power door locks, Power Window, power sliding and tilt moonroof, power driver seat, cruise control, fog lights, CD player w/ aux port, Ceramic window tint by AAP in 2011. Synthetic oil used on all oil changes.

Recent maintenance: Timing Belt, Water Pump, Radiator Flush, Crank pulley, accessory belts, and brakes done between 115k-120k. Battery was replaced 2011.

Needs attention: Rear passenger side door lock does not actuate (door lock still works)

Passenger side doors were replaced due to a minor car crash in 2010. Repairs done by Collision One in Westerville.

No large dents or scratches. Paint condition is very good. Some small rock chips on hood.

 

 

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list of comparable sedans on 08/05/12 in central ohio:

 

2004 51k $9995

2003 93k $8594

2004 117k $6995

2003 113k $6995

2003 121k $6995

2003 157k $4995

2003 152k $4990

 

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nice....i wish i was in the market for a car right now.

 

BTW...did these have the head gasket issue? if so, maybe note if that was ever replaced.

 

-D

 

All NA subarus will have head gasket issues due to lack of maintenance. This one shoud be properly maintained.

 

To prevent headgasket failure in NA subarus.

-use premium fuel

-change your fluides based on how you drive and not what the booklet states. Severe = driving lots of short distances = shorter OCI.

-Make sure your thermostat is replaced with OEM subaru part when it needs replaced.

-Don't ignore check engines lights.

 

bump for occifer winters.

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All NA subarus will have head gasket issues due to lack of maintenance. This one shoud be properly maintained.

 

To prevent headgasket failure in NA subarus.

-use premium fuel

-change your fluides based on how you drive and not what the booklet states. Severe = driving lots of short distances = shorter OCI.

-Make sure your thermostat is replaced with OEM subaru part when it needs replaced.

-Don't ignore check engines lights.

 

bump for occifer winters.

 

On the "premium fuel" note, he means good quality like shell/sunoco.

While i owned the car (brand new till sold to eric) it only received shell/sunoco fuel.

 

If you look at erics "build" thread you will see his car ownerships are just as meticulous as mine was.

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