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Up for sale is my MY07 Subaru Forester X. With Brand New Clutch!

Have owned the car now for a bit over 2 years which has served me very well and has no major accident history.

It gets great fuel economy, ranging from 500-600kms per tank, and have always used BP98 fuel. 90% of the kms on this car are highway/freeway kms, which is much healthier for the engine than the usual stop-start driving in the city.

The car has recently recieved its 100,000km service including all driving and timing belts. Also all shock absorbers and springs have been replaced with brand new items, giving an excellent and very smooth ride. It now has a brand new clutch that has just been fitted less then 100kms ago.

Also I have replaced the standard front grille with a carbon fibre STI forester grille, sourced from Japan, and have replaced the parker globes with L.E.D lights giving a brighter, whiter light. Also comes with original grille.

The car also does come with a tow-bar and a cargo barrier, which were fitted from factory.

Feel free to contact me 0432 183 021 and inspections are welcome. I am located in Adelaide.

The price is advertised as $17,000 and this is negotiable, however no low-ballers/dreamers please.

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Edited by vinnie32GTS4

Thanks Terry :)

Ye I think it is, seeing I've spent a bit of cash on it in the last few months.. but not complaining its a great car, hopefully someone will be buying a great car :)

$16,900 Negotiable

Please disregard the mobile number, cant seem to edit that post.

Contact Tony on: 0409 898 897

Am going to be overseas all of July so my father (Tony) will be selling the vehicle for me.

Thanks

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