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Posting on behalf of my dad

MY2003 Subaru Liberty Rx

White with black interior

2.5 litre 4 cyl.

5speed manual

129,000kms

Sitting on 17*7 multispoke rims (will get brand later)

215/45 R17 Fuldas - under 10,000kms on them

KYB AGX shocks all round

Whiteline lowered control springs all round (20-25mm drop)

new battery installed within last 6 weeks

front and rear pads installed 2 months ago

full service history

Comes with all the usal elecs - windows, mirrors, cruise, climate control etc.

Owned by 50+ year old and is meticulously maintained. serviced at subaru since new

i installed the shocks & springs, pads etc (qual'd mechanic) and keep a close eye on it anyway. Never thrashed and grannied like you wouldnt believe

Upgrading due to purchase of Liberty STi

Asking $20k ono with RWC and reg till June

Call Gary - 0421 618 803

Or myself, Stu - 0415 298 248

Will get pics up ASAP and correct specs of tyres/rims etc

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