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Make: Subaru

Model: Liberty RS Turbo

Milage: 323,000kms on body

Colour: White

Location: Brisbane

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $12K neg - reduced to $9,800 ono - NOW $9000 ono

Contact: Via Thread or PM

Comments / Modifications:

As the title says.

I am looking to sell or swap my 1991 Liberty RS Turbo sedan.

I'm open to offers of any car really.

I'm in need of a change (my car habbit is getting worse.. I keep swapping more frequently now)

would prefer straight swap.

will also take cars of less value plus cash.

Details

Sedan

Modifications:

Original RS Closed Deck Block.

Rebuild in 2004 (with receipts) by PerFOURmance Motorsport

CP pistons

Prepped stock rods with ARP rod bolts.

97 TT heads

Stock Gearbox

STI Clutch

Aftermarket Lightened Flywheel

DBA Slotted rotors

Damper adjustable shocks

King Springs

Adjustable Rear Whiteline Sway Bar

MRT dump, cat, and cat back (to middle of car)

middle back 3 inch mild steel exhaust.

1999 STI rear muffler

Stock VF8 turbo

WAIC

factory air box with 3inch intake

intake resonator replacement pipe

BOSCH HEC-716 coil conversion

bleed valve.

13psi

Jaycar Digital Fuel Adjuster (does the same thing as a SAFC)

Stock wheels with good tyres.

Tow bar

Stock interior (currently has seat covers)

BOSS steering wheel and gear knob

Basic Pioneer deck

Alarm and 3pt Immobiliser.

Cold Air Con

New Rack.

Very good condition.

SWAPS from Brisbane people only please.

The motor in this car has been built tough (over $6K+ on the rebuild) then never had any real pressure in to it.

strap a larger turbo to it and go for gold or, like I was, keep it as is and have it last for ever.

The STI muffler keeps volume right down yet still flows enough.

All the work was done by the previous owner who frequently went between brisbane and coffs or further to sydney and back.

over the 6 years he had it, he replaced anything that needed to be changed with an upgrade, brakes, suspension.

I have many receipts for all the work done.

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