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Reg Plate WRL448

Reg Expire OCT-2009

Engine No B216249

2001 Subaru Liberty (Legacy Blitzen) twin turbo fully complied to Australian Safety Standards with 12 months registration ready to drive away. A very rare car in Australia.

The Legacy Blitzen version (only 1000 ever built) was designed by Subaru in conjunction with Porshe designs such as body kit and wheels and the black leather interior. The engine is the same as the regular Liberty B4 Turbo but with Japanese specifications so it is a bit quicker than the Australian delivered regular boxer turbo engine. Timing belt was replaced as a part of the routine maintenance at 102,000km by subaru dealer. Bilistein suspension come as standard with this model. This car has automatic transmission with quick shift triptronic auto with steering wheel (Momo) control, factory body kit, carbon fibre bonnet, factory tinted glass, 17" unique Blitzen alloys. Luxury interior includes electric driver's seat, electro-luminescent guages, full black leather trim (which is all factory standard) There have been no modifications at all since it was built in the factory. The car comes with all relevant papers issued by the Canberra Vehicle Standards Office. The price is $21,500 comes with 12 months rego ready to drive away. Any reasonable offer will be considered. If you want a Liberty that stands out from the rest, this is the car.

Contact me by phone or email [email protected]

Name Matt or Barry Lane

Suburb SHEPPARTON

State Victoria, 3630

Mobile Phone 040-8995-093

Home Phone 03 58312727

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