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Hey guys,

I will get pics up asap but for now these are the details:

1994 Subaru Liberty RS (the genuine factory turbo wagon)

It is white body in immaculate condition not a flaw to it, and it has the following:

Lowered with new springs and shocks

5 spoke light weight rims (will get brand for you)

Dark tint

Full 2.5" exhaust with a cannon (i dont like the cannon so it will soon be replaced with a muffler with twin 2" tips)

Boost guage

Full sound system - Sony HU, Sony speakers and an Alpine/JBL 10" Sub and amp pack (amp under pass seat for easy disconnection of sub to pull it out)

Momo Steering wheel - black leather

5 speed manual

body has 260xxxkm on it however the drivetrain has been replaced with a 90xxxkm example from a 02 WRX

Before i put the engine in i replaced all the seals, belts and i replaced the lifters with fresh ones as these can get worn easily on subaru engines.

I have only ever run this engine with Non Synthetic Multigrade Oil 20w-40 and it has never missed a beat, i service all the fluids and filters every 4000km, i have just completed a service last week.

Has a turbo timer installed

White leather trim on Pillars

I have a dual stage boost controller but have never fitted it

Water to air top mount intercooler

The interior is immaculate, as is the exterior and this engine had been babied - have not even fitted the dual stage!!!

For any details PM me or send me a text on 0406457746

cheers,

Tim

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