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Hi,

I'm looking to sell my Subaru Liberty which I bought last year with the intention of clearing thru Regency and driving it, or for track use. I have not been motivated to do either and I am going overseas in a few months so I'm trying to gather some funds. The bloke I bought it off of had done a complete conversion to AWD and twin turbo EJ20 motor and I've fixed up most things required for Regency. The only things I'm aware of that need doing is to swap the rims and tyres to an acceptable size and tread depth, and fix the pod filter to the chassis (stock airbox will not fit). I have driven this car and there is no doubt it is mechanically A1 - you will not believe the condition of the motor and driveline.

Specs:

EJ20 twin turbo engine from JDM Legacy

Legacy RS gearbox

B4 Legacy tailshaft

WRX rear diff

B4 Legacy Bilstein shocks

B4 front brakes

Whiteline front and rear sway bars

Aftermarket steering wheel

19" zenetti wheels

Chassis mileage: 127,000km

Also included in the sale will be a 2.5" catback exhaust and stock springs. I suggest hunting down a set of 15" rims for Regency since this is the smallest diameter that will clear the front brakes.

I will mention clearly that this vehicle is still defected but will not take much work to get through. I'm looking for $3500 ONO but might consider this + my NA Silvia swap for something with more grunt.

Located in Adelaide Northern Suburbs, SMS me on 0432450160 or send me a PM.

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