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Item: For sale is a Liberty B4. I may swap for an s15 with cash adjustment my way or a manual V35 with cash adjustment pending.

A few specs that i can remember, but not limited to:

- 2002 Black Mica Subaru Liberty B4 in immaculate condition both body and mechanically wise. Will not be disappointed guaranteed

- Rego till March 2009

- 142 XXXkm log books, original keys etc

- Religiously mechanically and physically maintained by Power Tune. All modifications from stock standard to where it is today has been carried out and looked after by Power Tune.

- Single VF34 turbo conversion with 3" turbo back exhaust, high flow cat, hks catback

- Greddy front mount intercooler

- Haltech E8 ECU coupled with haltech electronic boost controller

- Turbosmart supersonic blow off valve

- GFB short shifter with momo gearknob

- Tien superstreet coilovers with incabin EDFC controller

- Slotted rotors

- Immaculate standard leather interior no marks

- Full sound system worth a fair bit: kenwood dvd deck with digital tv tuner, focal splits all round, boston acoustic pro series sub woofer, alpine amps ... best of the best no cheap stuff here

- 15% tints all round

- Alarm system (will disclose to buyer)

- Lenso RS4 rims with new tyres all round

Absolutely no short cuts what so ever have been taken with this car. Only the best has been used. It produces 200awkw on a very nice conservative tune. Excellent luxury daily cruiser.

There's most likely more to it, but this is all i can remember atm.

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: immaculate condition

Reason for Selling: wanting something else

Price and Payment Conditions: $27 000 ono

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Contact Details: PM me

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