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Make:1999 subaru

Model:forester GT

Milage:190000

Transmission:manual 5spd

Colour:green over silver

Location:vic eastern

Complied?

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?yes

Price:$13000

Contact:jpun69@hotmail.com

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For Sale: 1999 Forester GT Turbo 5spd. (VIC) $13000neg

For Sale is my 1999 Forester GT Turbo 5 spd.

Regretful sale!

-1999 Sf5 GT

-EJ20 Turbo

-5spd manual

-Green two tone

-p.s, aircon, power windows

-190,000km with full Subaru service history.

Extras:

-Tow pack

-cd player

-Wagon cage for dogs

A dream to drive, great torque for towing.

Body, motor, gearbox, all exceptional condition.

I am the 3rd owner. The last mature owner had it since 2002, and did alot of hwy around Australia travelling, original owner was some old country dude.

Unmolested example, and well taken care of by previous owners. Sad to see her go.

The only mods ive done was to put in Sti struts with wagon springs and a pod filter. I also have a 3" dump and front pipe yet to be fitted. I will be returning the car to stock for sale (depending on the buyer.)

Excelent sleeper alternative to a WRX.

I Just spent time changing oil and filter, fresh redline shockproof, and will be doing plugs , upper cyl clean, and TMIC clean and diff oil soon too, and timing belt.

Not too bad on petrol either. Tested out last week, 18 ltrs returned 170kms!

Come and inspect.

Please no time wasters.

$13000neg slightly neg with RWC.

Reg till October 08

Templestowe

jpun69@hotmail.com or PM me with genuine queries.

Images:email me!

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