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ok peoples time has come to say i maybe selling my car, i really don't want to be around cars anymore i have had my fun so yea i know this may be a shock but i'm over cars & i just want a house & family...

i have been thinking this for a while & now i think its best...

FAMILY COMES FRIST!!!

ONLY PM IF U ARE LOOKING AT BUYING IT!!!

will tell u how much i'm looking at if u are very very interrested...

LOOKING AT GETTING A S14 S2 OR GT FORESTER...

here is a list of everything done to car & what its got...

keeping plates... thats it...

NRGIZE

Year/Make/Model: 1991/92 Subaru Liberty GX 5spd Generation 1 Series 1 Australian Delivered GX Sedan, With A Gen 1 Series 2 Japanese Legacy Front End...

Engine Hardware: EJ20T 16V 94 Model Jap Spec Engine...

Engine Accessories: Redline Pod filter, 3inch Mandrel Bent Zorst From Turbo Back, Bosch Coils, Walbro 500hp Fuel Pump, VF8 Turbo, 15psi, Custom Hybrid Bar & Plate Intercooler 3inch Mandrel Bent Stainless Steel Piping, Blitz DD BOV, VOS Chip, Bigger Fuel Lines, Braided Lines Though Out Engine Bay, 1 Tone Pres Plate, Lighten Flywheel, Hi Flow 3” Cat, Canon Tip Is 7inch With 5inch Tip, Upgraded Tail Shaft & Rear Diff Which Is 4.11 Ratio...

Rolling Stock: 19/7.5 Speedy Sirocco 2, 215/35/19 Tyres...

Bodywork: House Of Kolor Organic Green With Marble/Ice Pearl, Light Green Dagger Brushing With Black Shadows Performed On The Bonnet & Side Guards/Doors – Meant To Be Tribal Symbols Not Flames & & Sanded Morrirs!!!! Custom Eye Lids, Front Bar Modified To Fit Intercooler, Chrome Front Grill, Legacy Front End From The Front Doors, Shaved Areil, Front King Springs, Rear JIC Coil Overs Springs & Shocks (Ajustables) Camber Ajust Aswell, Cusco Non-Adjustable Front Swaybar, Whiteline Strut Brace, Bendix Ultimates Brakes, Fog Lights, Colourd Rear Lights Green With Ice Pearl Also Left Chrome Strip Around Car, Colourd Engine Bay In Purple...

Interior Gadgetry: Been Retrimd In Cream Leather With Black Inserts & Black Double Stitching, Saas Steering Wheel Colour Change One, Split Fire Boost Gange With Chrome Green Cup, All Plastic Parts Where Sprayed Black & Cream To Match Interior, RS Seat Belts, NRGIZE Number Plate Sod On Leather Above Sterro, Legacy Dash With More Power Options...

Stereo Components: Rockford Fosgate Chrome 9420 Head Deck, Rockford Fosgate 301M 4 Channel Silver Top Mono Block & Rockford Fosgate 300X 4 Channel Black Top Amplifiers, Rockford Fosgate FNP2614 5.25inch Front Speakers, Rockford Fosgate FRC4306 5.25inch Rear Speakers, Rockford Fosgate P2S8 12inch x2 Subs In Custom Rockford Fosgate Single Box Already Ported, Rockford Fosgate FNP2614 Crossovers, 1 Rockford Fosgate Digital Coapacitor, 8 Gange Wiring Blue With Gold Tips...

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