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For sale is our Liberty GT Wagon. It has been a fantastic car to us for the last 5 years – however it’s time to move onto something bigger to suit the growing family.

Details of the car are:

2004 Liberty GT Wagon Premium

Atlantic Blue

5sp Auto

Black Leather

Sunroof

152,000 (bought with 66,000km)

We are 2nd owners, car had 1 previous owner from new

Subaru Service history to 66,000kms

S&J (Subaru Specialist) Service history for last 5 years including all scheduled and major servicing

Custom Tune by Matt McLeod (Kido Tuning) for optimum economy & performance

18” Speedy Fin alloys

Near New tyres (only 3,000 km old / 95% tread)

18% tint all round (12 months old)

Anycar Audio MP3/USB interface for McIntosh Stereo

New KYB shocks @ 135,000

Replaced front rotors and brake pads all round

Renewed power steering pump from S&J ($650)

New AC Idler pulley

Whiteline anti-lift kit

All paperwork available for life of the car.

Plates will go with the car if sold in SA, Very Long Rego (9+ months)

$13,900ono

Or $13,000 with OEM 17s and 225/45/17 tyres.

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