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Subaru Forester:

Model: My07 XT Luxury, black leather interior

Milage:30K Klms

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Silver

Location:Newcastle

Currently registered? Yes

Price:$35K ONO

Contact: PM Me

EOI for my 2006 MY07 Subaru Forester XT Luxury: Bought by me brand new.

Comes with black factory leather interior and the standard other XT luxury features. Car has done 30K Klms.

Have added:

* 20x8 inch DAAT D69 wheels with Falken FK452 245/35/20 Tyres. Cost me $3800 from Ozzy tyres. This is a street legal set up in NSW. Have removable black inserts. (One pic below with inserts in, one without)

* TEIN Forester specific Coilovers. Cost me $2000

* Zetty Cannon muffler attached to a pipe that bolts on at the diff. Cost me $500

Other than that, no other modifications. I have all stock parts to go with the sale: ie, stock wheels and tyres, stock suspension and stock muffler & pipe.

Looking for $35K ONO. Im located in Newcastle NSW. Rego TY50NZ

**I WOULD ALSO BE INTERESTED IN A SWAP FOR R34GTR PLUS CASH YOUR WAY**

Pictures below: Note - Ride height in the pictures is at the settings the coilovers came out of the box with. The ride height can be lowered much more than what is shown or heightened also.

PM me if you are interested.

Cheers

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