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Okay, my baby is up for sale, just bought a forester GT (need a more practical car). Car has been well looked after for the last 3 1/2 years since I bought it as a fresh import. Serviced every 5000km with synthetic oil etc. Now has 129000km. Only really driven on weekends for the last year. Car is in extremely good condition. Has never missed a beat. Mods as follows:

Full 3" exhaust turbo back

rb25 turbo (only been on 2 weeks)

600x300 front mount intercooler

turboXS bleed/ball spring valve

pipercross panel filter with custom CAI

bilstein shocks (circlip adjustable)

King springs

whiteline adjustable front and rear sway bars

whiteline adjustable front and rear camber kit

whiteline adjustable caster kit

whiteline subframe lock kit

strut brace

GMAX H050 17"x8" front and 17"x9" rear with 235/45 and 255/40 Hankook k104's (70% tread)

HD clutch

Redline gearbox oil

Bosh 044 fuel pump

new Nismo leather gear knob

new leather gear and handbrake boot

Pioneer CD player

6" pioneer speakers front, 6" JBL splits rear

12" pioneer sub

Kenwood 4 channel amp (for speakers)

Altec 2 channel amp (for sub)

window tint

cruise control

Cheeta Alarm

GTR front Bar with N1 scoops

GTR rear spoiler

Registered until 17/3/07

Car made 168rwkw on a 40+ degree day with stock turbo, on a low reading dyno, has not been tuned since the rb25 turbo has gone on, but definately pulls harder.

Price $14 500

Located in Adelaide, Northern Suburbs.

Contact Rob on 0408817266 (after 7pm weekdays) or via email [email protected]

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Interested in a trade plus cash for a celsior?

Also it says its got an rb25 turbo...... is it a series 1 or 2 turbz??

I had a series 2 on my r31 and i rate them highly

Sorry, not interested in a swap plus cash. Reason for selling is that I have already bought a forester gt and can't keep two cars unfortunately.

It is a series 1 rb25 turbo (i was told the half cut it came off only had 60k on it)

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