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She's been a trusty friend for nearly 3 years.

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...hopefully to a new owner on SAU...

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...who needs a change or a new daily!

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But alas, she's going

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...as you can see!

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After being sold for $18,350 ono

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I'm sure she'll serve her new owner well

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...and light up the way whilst the road is dark

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...until the break of day

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She may have done over 169800Kms

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...but she will not be sold off at a slave's ransom...

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...because if you mistreat her, she can call me up at a moment's notice...

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...and get me to invite her home with her hormones unmolested...

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...and her underskirts not violated!

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So if you're willing to take care of her after buying her...

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...she will keep your feet warm at night!

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Her medicare card doesn't expire for another 11 months > ie Rego + she still has quite new shoe leather.

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An ideal daily for $18,350 ono.

After AFM cleaning, she's a match for many a V8 until the first corner :rolleyes:

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Perhaps you'd like me to throw in her next scheduled service (according to the Subie book) upon ownership? :thumbsup:

Nice Foz

I had the same model (and colour) for 3 years and it never missed a beat. The handling improves markedly when you get rid of those horrible tyres - I ran the Bridgestone Adrenalin's on mine, and it transformed the handling.

Great, fun all rounders.

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