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Hey all today I have a 1992 subaru liberty gx awd for sale

GOOD POINTS:

Its dark green/black

Lowered lovells springs

Green Neons in boot

Kenwood headunit aux input

Kenwood speakers in custom made door pods

10" kenwood sub in box

2x 10" pioneer subs no boxes

All amp wiring and rcas installed with capaictor and second set of rcas

New alternator cost $320

New battery cost $100

Sony explode speakers in parcel shelf

Sports exhaust

Auto

283xxxklms

BAD POINTS:

I was driving allong and the harmonic balancer came off as well as the belts so

I went too the wreckers and bought a new one and chucked it on all sweet for

About a week or two driving along again and it starts running rough so I pull over

Too see what's wrong harmonic balancer is loose I thought that's strange so I get

It towed had my mechanic look over it this time tells me the keyway is f**ked and its

Thrashing out my harmonic balancers and its slipped the timing belt so I've bought a

Harmonic balancer and have a keyway lined up other than that just need too redo

The timing with a timing light. He also told me my rear left hand rive shaft has a bit of

Play other than that its a great car. Few scrathes and dents. I can get this all fixed at an

Additional cost if you would like haven't had time as I'm in newcastle and the car played

Up when I was visiting my mum in harrigton so that's were it stayed.

12 MONTHS REGO.

I'm wanting $1500 as is or I can get it fixed for whatever it cost me

Contact jahn on 0432163488

I have been as honest as possible but come and inspect it

Can't get pics up atm ill try too in the next couple of days...

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE! have balancer and everything fixed now. but the air flow sensor is stuffed or ecu not sure dont really want too

stuff around with it my mechanic has done a compression test come back ok he said this engine has like 36 sensors so could be any

one of those just running a bit rough $1000 TAKE IT AWAY really cheap for a car with 12 months rego....

Car is getting trucked back too newy and im going too fix it and bimp the price back up

Unless someone wants it as is may be able too deliver newcastle area

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