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Photos can be seen in above CarSales ad...

Previous buyer just pulled out!

Price NEGOTIABLE!

P plate legal!

2004 Subaru Impreza RS 2.5 Litre 4 Cylinder 4 Speed Automatic Sedan.

A WRX without the turbo or insurance costs.

Completely stock standard except for stainless steel cannon muffler to give the car a nice subaru tone, and top of the range Pioneer CD/MP3 player with iPod and Bluetooth connection.

4 New Bob Jane All rounder tyres.

New Heavy Duty Battery (Fitted 20/01/2010 at service)

Just had 70,000kms Service on 20/01/2010 with new oil, oil filter, air filter, upper cylinder lube and new brake pads. All belts and fluids checked. Mechanically A1 with nothing more to spend!

Purchased off an elderly couple locally who purchased the car brand new

2nd Female owner since new (both non smokers).

Full Log books and service history since new.

Genuine Subaru extras fitted when purchased new include Tinted Windows, Headlight Protectors, and Floors Mats.

Car will come with remaining rego and road worthy certificate.

More photos available on request.

Selling to buy house.

Number plates not include. Standard QLD plates will be put on prior to sale.

No time wasters please. Genuine enquires only.

Has current QLD RWC right now due to previous buyer not coming up with cash! So you can take it RIGHT NOW without having to wait for RWC to be done!

P plate legal!

Price: $17,500 NEG

Contact: Reply / PM / Email / Call / Text

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Hey,

Thanks for the offer but she needs the cash for the house deposit...

Interested in a non turbo r34 skyline 4 door? Gotta get rid of it as baby sit does not fit properly due to size. Completely standard located on gold coast. PM if interested.

BUMP!!!

She said she will also consider a SWAP!

Your car + cash for this one. She needs at least $5000 cash, so will take a car up to the value of ~$12,000 with it.

Conditions of swap: Must be a 2000+ model car, AUTO, 4 cylinder, non turbo, 4 door sedan with less than 100,000kms.

Thanks.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 5 weeks later...

BUMP

Just put 6 more months rego on

Perfect condition

Comes with RWC and rego!

Still for sale for same price of $16,500

Nothing more to spend.

Selling to buy house.

No swaps thanks, need cash for deposit.

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