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I am considering selling my Foz and upgrading to something else, probably an R33 GT-R (hopefully!).

Mod's are listed below the basic description.

I will take some new pic's tomorrow both inside and out and post them up in the afternoon.

Car is very well looked after, I am the second owner. Car is like new inside. There is a small scatch on the petrol cap that was there when I bought it. Still has very low KM's compared with others of the same year and make.

Model: 2003 MY04, Subaru Forester, XT

Colour:Champagne

Transmission Type:Auto

Registration Number/VIN#: 045 LMN / JF2SG9KT54G029247

Mileage: 86,400 KMs

Price: $21,500 ONO

Other Information:MY05 STi TMIC, BOV & Alloy Y-Pipe, Hypertech CAI, PMD Blanking Plate, Samco Silicon hose bits, 18 x 8 APEC Iniri competition wheels, Pedders Sports Rider Suspension, 22mm White RSB, Front Strut Brace.

Contact: Eric

Email: PM me for contact details

Phone:

Location: WA, Perth

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Hi Katurbo,

Thanks mate but I am looking to get into a GT-R. To do that I will need to sell it or I have a couple trade in options with dealers in Sydney.

Obviously privatre sale normally gets higher dollars than a trade in, so this is my preferred option.

Cheers though.

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