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SVXyGirl 01-15-2013 09:35 PM

FS: 2003 Subaru Outback
 
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SVXyGirl 01-15-2013 09:37 PM

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Green1995SVX 01-15-2013 09:39 PM

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Regatta Red Pearl - In case you wondered or cared. :)

SVXyGirl 01-15-2013 09:39 PM

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more pictures....

SVXyGirl 01-15-2013 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Green1995SVX (Post 718694)
Regatta Red Pearl - In case you wondered or cared. :)

Not really. But thanks anyway. ;)

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SVX92-97 01-16-2013 08:29 AM

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Wow, lots of scratches everywhere. Id say your better off parting out if you want the most out of it. More likely under $2k to buy in current condition and mileage. If it was the LLBEAN 6 cyl. it would be a great buy. Good luck with the sale.

SVXyGirl 01-16-2013 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SVX92-97 (Post 718705)
Wow, lots of scratches everywhere. Id say your better off parting out if you want the most out of it. More likely under $2k to buy in current condition and mileage. If it was the LLBEAN 6 cyl. it would be a great buy. Good luck with the sale.

It's not mine. Belongs to a friend as I mentioned in the ad. They are not car people and can't part out the car. The car is listed as OBO. It could be a beater car easily or for a parts car. Any reasonable offers will be seriously considered. They need what they can get to help pay off the replacement car.

Conn SVX 01-17-2013 05:57 AM

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Part out what. The only usable stuff are the seats. And they are cloth . Even the roof rack didn't make the cut.

1986nate 01-17-2013 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Conn SVX (Post 718737)
Part out what. The only usable stuff are the seats. And they are cloth . Even the roof rack didn't make the cut.

This clearly has to be the dumbest comment yet...
It's an EJ25, from the era of Subaru coming out with the coolant conditioner junk and it has fresh HG. The engine could be worth $1000 if you find the right person/shop to buy it.
Seats, modules, sensors, wheels/tires, doors, mechanicals, tons of other miscellaneous stuff is still able to be sold. Scrapes on rust free body parts on a Subaru won't impact the ability for them to be sold since they have to be prepped to be painted in most cases to match the new car anyway.

All that being said, IMHO it's about a $1000-1500 car at this point. Fixing it, even with proper connections and using mostly used parts will take $1000-1500. And bottom line, it is a base outback. As Dan said, a limited, or EZ30 version and the $3000 might be in the ballpark. Just so your friends know they might be aiming a bit high. I understand they probably just spent about $1500 on the engine work a couple years back, but it is what it is. The car fixed up is worth about $4000.

SVXyGirl 01-17-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by 1986nate (Post 718759)
This clearly has to be the dumbest comment yet...
It's an EJ25, from the era of Subaru coming out with the coolant conditioner junk and it has fresh HG. The engine could be worth $1000 if you find the right person/shop to buy it.
Seats, modules, sensors, wheels/tires, doors, mechanicals, tons of other miscellaneous stuff is still able to be sold. Scrapes on rust free body parts on a Subaru won't impact the ability for them to be sold since they have to be prepped to be painted in most cases to match the new car anyway.

All that being said, IMHO it's about a $1000-1500 car at this point. Fixing it, even with proper connections and using mostly used parts will take $1000-1500. And bottom line, it is a base outback. As Dan said, a limited, or EZ30 version and the $3000 might be in the ballpark. Just so your friends know they might be aiming a bit high. I understand they probably just spent about $1500 on the engine work a couple years back, but it is what it is. The car fixed up is worth about $4000.

Fixed price. I did explain but never hurts to ask. Also thank you saying what I was going to say.

svxfiles 01-17-2013 09:03 PM

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R
This sounds like a perfect car for my parents!:)
I hope to speak with you tomorrow!
T

svxfiles 01-17-2013 10:42 PM

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R,
I sent them pictures and they want to buy it.:)
Now, how much is a windshield?

rvnmaniac 01-18-2013 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by svxfiles (Post 718765)
R
This sounds like a perfect car for my parents!:)
I hope to speak with you tomorrow!
T

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aww you have parents....

Shamus McFeeley 01-18-2013 09:54 AM

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davew833 01-18-2013 10:47 AM

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Not sure if they're in your neck of the woods, but I had the windshield in my '04 Legacy (same body style) replaced for $165 plus tax by a place called Advantage Auto Glass. They came to my house and did it too.


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