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2004 forrester XT $6500 as is

drives really well and doesnt use any oil it has 158k kms
paint has a few scratches and a couple of dents most will clean up with a cut and polish, i dent in the left hand rear quarter panel near the tail light
18 inch OZ racing spoke rims with nearly new 225 45 tyres and a full size brand new spare (spare isnt painted)
pioneer bluetooth headdeck with custom door pods and response kevlar speakers running off a response 100WRMSx4 amp
cable run to back ready for a sub and another amp
turbosmart BOV
kingspring lowered springs on KYB shocks
gold flecked paint (with a bit of tlc and a cut a polish itll come up pretty smick)
otherwise its pretty well stock
I want to try and sell this before moving in 2 weeks so i dont have to drive another car up to ingham (i also have a skyline and motorbike to move) thats why its so cheap (redbook value is between $7500 to $9000) its been a great car but now ive got a new hilux its just taking up room
located in townsville
pm for my contact details
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Have you advertised in OzFoz yet as well?

Your price is good.

Even an 06 Foz XT (SG9) with 220,000Km is selling for nearly twice your price.

cheers terry i forgot all about ozfoz, ive chucked it up on there now. if i dont sell it this week ill probably just sell it to a car yard. so hopefully someone picks up a bargain as im not a big fan of car dealers

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my missus failed her end of year exams so im staying in townsville for another year, still up for sale i need it gone as i just bought a tinny and am out of space

make me an offer

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