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Actually, it's sorta my second. I had an 86 GL wagon for about 6 months. I NOW have a 2000 Subaru Outback (Legacy wagon version) basic package with the weather package. 200,000 miles and I have all the maintenance records. Biggies are the head gasket (ok ALL the seals) has been replaced and the timing belt was replaced with-in the last 50,000 miles. It appears to have been very well maintained and there is nothing NOT working. I paid $2000.00 and will be using it to go to and from work, 240 miles away through 3 mountain ranges, every 4 days. I live in Alaska and I see -60 temps where I work. Anything I should know about? :-)
I own a 94 Chevy K1500 and a 1998 Jeep TJ otherwise. :-) |
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Location: Girdwood, AK
Car: 1996 Subaru OBW
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Where in AK are you? I'm assuming northern somewhere given the -60 range LOL... I myself am outside Anchorage.
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1996 Subaru Legacy OBW 2.5L Auto- Bought for commuting but has been 'loaned out' for awhile... 2000 Ford Expedition- Gas guzzling family Hauler Alaskan Subaru Family (7 currently in family) |
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