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Up for sale is my Silver 2006 TBSTI Liberty Sedan. Car is in great condition and has full log book service history. Car has been tuned and is super responsive, I couldn't believe the power delivery coming from this TBSTI compared to other models. The car also comes with a complete Brembo Brake Upgrade. Car comes with all Standard STI options as well as an aftermarket Parrot Bluetooth, New Tyres and Carbon Fibre Front Grill. Just fitted new front splitter on 1/8/14.

Car has 152,000kms on it and is in very good condition.

Reason for selling is found a needle in a haystack in regards to one of my favourite cars and couldn't help myself and buy. Now need the Liberty gone. Car is priced approx $2K lower than market for this car because of my rash decision decision to purchase another car-Oops:)

Any enquiries please call 0401-004-999. Car is located in the Cranbourne area.

Price- $16,999 with RWC

Thanks Buddy! Well its nothing this forum would get excited about. But a MINT, Low KM, One Owner E39 530i Highline Sports. Nothing too exciting but I love these cars. Might be up here for sale soon if TBSTI doesn't go:(

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No Smart Ass cause Im not desperate to sell! But thanks for your intelligent interest! SAU bringing the goods as usual!

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