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1994, Subaru Legacy GT, Wagon

Make & model: Subaru Legacy GT

Year: 1994

Kms: 187,000kms

Colour: Black Over Silver

Body: Wagon

History: First owner in OZ

Rego: April 2012

RWC: I can if really needed

Modifications: 3in Turbo Back Exhaust

- Turbo: vf10

- Driveline: 4.11 Gearbox and Rear LSD STI Clutch Brand new internals less than 2k of travel Few STI internal upgrades

- Engine: Standard RS 2.0l Closed Deck BOV Pod filter Duel Stage Boost Controller

- Cooling: Standard RS WAIC with davis craig water pump

- Exhaust: 3in Turbo Back Exhaust Also comes with a spare dump pipe that has not been installed yet

- Stereo: CD TV + separate dvd player and iphone connection 2 Alpine AMPS Alpine sub splits in front 6inches in rear

- Handling: Super Low King Springs

- Wheels: MY99 WRX rims Bridgestone adrenaline's comes with a wrx original spare brought them of and ex cop car DBA T2 slotted

rotors + lucas Pads less than 2k distance driven

- Interior: Legacy interior comes with 2 brand new black vinyl racing seats never used or fitted

Overall Condition: Not to bad other than your normal damage from small car parks in japan

Other Info: Selling due to not enough space girl friend is scared of it and cant drive a manual any more due to a bad car accident many years ago and has destroyed my knees

Location: Carrum in Melbz

Price: 6k ono has got many new parts can separate some of the extras to lower the price if needed

Contact: Pm txt or call 0424334896

hey guys bump bump umm willing to take offers on my wagz will drop the price have come into cash probs since buying my stagea so dont want to sell the stagea would rather the suby gone

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