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Model: 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i

Milage: 140,000 km

Transmission: Automatic

Colour: Pearl White

Location: North West Sydney

Currently registered?16 May 2008

Price: $21,500

Contact: Phil: 0412 498 155 after hours or PM

2.5l boxer 4 cylinder (121kW,226Nm)

4 speed automatic (with sport-shift)

All Wheel Drive

Auto Climate Control Air-Con

Power Steering

Power Windows

ABS

Dual Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags

16" Alloy Wheels

6 speaker CD player

& all the other standard gear they have (including 5 star NCAP safety rating)

Car was a company car at my work. The guy who drove it lived in Wollongong and drove to Penrith daily, which is why the kilometres are more than the average. It has Subaru service history every 6 months up to 100,000. I've just had it serviced at the begining of March at Subaru too (cost $475, but I changed the oil and filter myself (Nulon Synthetic and Ryco filter)). It's a real nice car to drive and good on fuel too, using less than 9L/100km.

Trades also considered.

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