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WAS $10,000

$4999 FIRM. BUMP .. TOO CHEAP

KEEPING IF STILL HERE NEXT WEEK

YOU WONT EVEN FIND A FRONT CUT THAT CHEAP..79kms

ONLY NEEDs GEARBOX $750 boss wreckers

Item: 1996 awd twin turbo legecy gbt twin turbo engine and all wheel drive conversion .subaru liberty. 79kms

Location: palmy gold coast

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Item Condition: very clean.. needs box

Reason for Selling: no rush

Price and Payment Conditions: CHEAP...$6000 cash. $7000 swaps as is needs new gearbox. only 79,###kms . OR $9000 cash with deposit for new box and INSTALL..car was a old mods for $11,000. and gearbox played up. !! now gearbox has been removed ready for new box to bolt in and drive away.

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1996 awd twin turbo subaru liberty. 79kms

twin turbo conversion

legecy gbt twin turbo engine and all wheel drive conversion

only got about 75 thausand ks on the engine. everthing is good except no gearbox pulled it out no cash for new one..

top mount

turbo timer

simmons racing rims

3 inch exhaust

drift boost gauge

autogauge oil gauge

blits bov

apexi air filter

lowered springs

tint

clean interior

awd

tidy liberty

quick sleepa

SAME AS PIC WITH BLACK RIMS 0430828859

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