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Model: MY01 Subaru Forester GT - Luxury

Colour: Silver

Transmission Type: Manual

Registration Number: MS19AG

Mileage: 170K KMs

Price: $14500 ono

Other Information:

The time has finally come to part with my beloved GT after 5 wonderful years. It has the very sought after luxury pack which includes heated suede leather seats, 6 stack cd player and enormous moon roof. As the pictures would testify it has been meticulously maintained. It has always been garaged. Washed & vacuumed weekly. Genuine highway kilometers. Serviced every 5000km with mobil 1 super synth oil.

Car is completely stock except for the pulleys which were replaced not long ago as per the manual with the Go Fast Bits power up pulley kit. Car was also fitted with a new battery recently.

Any further questions or to arrange an inspection dont hesitate to ask.

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Contact: Phillip Lucas

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0422 301 237

Location: Mosman. Sydney

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