52 plate classic?
as above a 52 plate on a classic never seen one before on that year and its a 1.5? link is
Motoworld ltd : 2002 52 SUBARU IMPREZA 1.5 CS Saloon
Motoworld ltd : 2002 52 SUBARU IMPREZA 1.5 CS Saloon
Wrong where? Its a late registration, what exactly is wrong with it? International Motors had a car park full of Red Mica Turbo estates and a corner of that yard full of P1s too, long after they started selling New Age cars.
just 2 yrs is a long time i thought. And also thought the 1.5 was in the newer shape? i was only asking for advice as was interested for my missus think i will give it a miss. thanks
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The 1,500cc engine was the most popular size for Classics in Japan. That vehicle is a JDM import (the non-EU rear lamps requiring a seperate fog lamp and the home-market only 'I' emblem being clues). Id guess that this vehicle was imported brand new and took a long time to shift (well over a year). As a prospect its good, but its price is way too high in my opinion.
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Simon
My Mrs is 22 and drives my JDM STI she was 21 when she wrote off my 1st one tho im not sure if that convinces you to try insuring it or shows you shouldn't lol
my point is its probably not that bad to insure the import
my point is its probably not that bad to insure the import
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