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FS: 95 Legacy

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:15 am
by 95LegacyLsi
1995 Subaru Legacy LSi

Special Edition LSi 4 door sedan with spoiler. 2.2L AWD never wrecked. leather seating, power everything, factory alloys, just finished a major tune up, includeing spark plugs, timing belts, transmission flush, rear differential fluid change, and radiator flush. oil changed every 3000 miles and runs like a champ. Also included is new exahust system... now don't think bumble bee... think deep full tone. 3 great michelin exalto (70%) tires and one even better dayton tire (80%) as a result of a blow out. Nothing but the best has been given to this car since it was bought new by the previous owner. That's right only 2 owners. Passed emmissions this year with flying colors and I have absolutely no doubt it will do it again for many years to come. (even if you dont put any more work into it) there are some chips in the paint but i have a quote to make it like new for 600 dollars that can transfer to the next owner. also transferable is lifetime brake pad replacement from just brakes and lifetime tire balance and rotation from discount tire company. interested? call anytime day or night, if no answer leave a message (404) 918-9232

taking offers

to the right buyer one 4.11 diff to sweeten the pot

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:56 am
by Manarius
Don't know how long you've been running that different tire, but you better hope that it's the same diameter of the other tires you're running. If not, subtract 400 from what you want because the next owner will have to replace the tires. And you may have to subtract even more if there's damage to either of your dif's from running that tire that isn't the same size.

You can't run 3 tires of one type and 1 tire of another type on a AWD car.

Without pics or mileage, coming up with a price is hard. However, 95 LSi's are a rare car indeed. They are very nice if kept well.

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:09 am
by 95LegacyLsi
I do assume the diameter you are refering to is the sidewall profile the 2 digit number in the middle i.e. 205 (65) 15 which is the number all 4 tires follow. In considering that i tried to choose a used replacement tire with equal or near tread wear just for that reason.

mileage is 137433

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/408477

pics! and everything youve read before.........

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 9:50 pm
by Manarius
I guess that would make sense. I would have to measure for myself (like with a ruler) the exact height of each wheel. I think the general allowance is like 1 or 2 32's of an inch difference in wheel diameter. Basically, if one tire/wheel combo is bigger than the other, it will spin slower, eventually cooking whatever differential it's hooked up to.

Assuming that all checks out though, I'd put a price on it of between 2500 and 3000 dollars.