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Hey everyone,

Well its time to sell my car. It's my first car and now I want to get something else.

I am only the 2nd owner of this car, the first being my step-grandma. The family had 2-3 cars and this was her run-about car.

I bought the car a year and a half ago at 119, XXX km's and it currently has 123, XXX km's. For me its simply got me to school and work and mates places. The longest drives I've done was once to Normanville (1 hour-ish) or Victor Harbour (1 hour-ish).

Make: Subaru

Model: Liberty, Heritage

Year: 1991

KM's: 123,XXX

Colour: Maroon

Transmission: Auto

Drive: AWD

History: Family car, 2nd owner

Rego: September 08

Mods: None

Location: South Australia

Overall condition:

The body and paint work is not perfect, as it is a 17 year old car. There are a few minor dents and scratches, but mainly from shopping centre carpark. The interior is very good. The leather has no major cracks in it and only one very small rip/tear in the drivers seat from simply getting in and out. The dash has no cracks.

Mechanically the car is good. There is a small 'clunk' in the front right suspension but has not caused any trouble since I've owned it. The engine runs smoothly.

The car was in a small front end collision with the previous owner. This has been repaired and causes no issues at all.

Other comments:

The car has a CD player with an AUX plug, so you can plug your iPod in. The standard Clarion speakers give awesome sound quality, considering its stock. Its got a huge boot and the back seats fold down so you can fit even more stuff in.

To be honest, this liberty is a stand out. My mate got a '94 and even all of our friends say mine is a lot better. It was a luxury model so it comes with the electric windows, sunroof, leather, electric mirrors, AWD, etc etc.

Its been an awesome car to me and I have always taken care of it since I've owned it. The only issues I've had was the air conditioning belt snapped and the spare tire is currently in use as I got a flat. Both of these problems will be fixed for the sale.

Pics, these are a bit old but due to the rain I can't get good pictures. When it clears up I will wash the car and take better pictures.

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Sorry but these are the only interior shots I have at the moment. I took these when I purchased the car:

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Price: I am looking for $5,500 or near offer.

Contact:

My name: Tom Comley

Email: T.Comley @ hotmail.com

Mobile: 0434 467 432

Call between 3:30 and 5 on mondays

Any time after 3:30 on tuesdays, after 2:30 on wednesdays, and after 3:30 on thursdays

Between 2:30 and 4 on fridays

Any time on the weekend.

SMS any time and I will get back to you.

Sorry for the tight schedule, but I can't answer the phone at school or work.

Thanks for looking, Tom.

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