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2007 Subaru Impreza R 2.0 Rego: YEV-34R. 68,000 KM's. 5 Speed Manual. Location: Canberra.

This was my wifes car and was one of last vehicles made of this particular model before Subaru switched to the more inferior and cheaper Hatchback model. Unlike the Impreza i version, the Impreza R has the more powerful DOHC 118Kw 2.0L engine. The Impreza R also has the better suspension and larger brake packages (close to that of the WRX) which makes for a much more comfortable, fun and safer drive. It also has the 16 Inch alloy wheels and the Kenwood factory audio system (only available in the later models) which includes a factory Subwoofer, front 2 way splits and iPod connectivity. It also has the usual extras like cruise control, A/C and power windows/mirrors.

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1 female owner since new, always garaged and regularly serviced and maintained. It has always been run on 98ron fuel and will get 500kms per tank in the city and much much more on the highway. It is mechanically in A1 condition and was serviced a couple of weeks ago. It runs like new and everything is in perfect working order with no problems what so ever. A 2 1/4 inch cat-back exhaust has been fitted for better fuel economy, better looks and for a quite yet sporty exhaust note (not your typical blaring WRX sound). The tyres are all in good condition. The car is extremely reliable and wont disappoint.

$19,500 ONO.

A roadworthy certificate will be supplied with the car upon its sale (certificate will be attained when a deposit is taken to ensure it doesnt expire). Any inspections/test drives welcome. No swaps or low ball offers please. Selling for financial reasons...

Contact Luke on 0438 481 354 or PM. Cheers...

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$18,500.

I've been driving this car the past couple of months and I actually like it! No I'm not getting soft in my old age! Its pretty much a WRX without a turbo and higher springs. That's it! A great little car around town...

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