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Hi guys
I'm looking to buy my first Subaru turbo model spending around 1200 to 1500 it's not a lot but what can I expect for the money what's the difference between an port and a uk model ?
What are the most common things I need to look for in the car as its all alien to me as I'm a dubber really so I don't know what to expect
Any help would be great
Thanks Neil
I'm looking to buy my first Subaru turbo model spending around 1200 to 1500 it's not a lot but what can I expect for the money what's the difference between an port and a uk model ?
What are the most common things I need to look for in the car as its all alien to me as I'm a dubber really so I don't know what to expect
Any help would be great
Thanks Neil
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I think you will need to add a grand on top of that really, nearly all seem to be £2k+ no matter how old/how many miles.
There are some for that price, but you will have a lot more choice @ £2-2.5k.
There are some for that price, but you will have a lot more choice @ £2-2.5k.
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My Classic UK Wagon will be for sale from tonight when I get time to put the advert together and take some pics.
It's in the best colour too..Mica Blue..
Should be very reasonably priced too as I'm not after the earth for it..maybe around 1700-1900 but will confirm the pirce once I've had a think on it.
Will PM the you the ad once I've done it.
Just taxed it for 6 months too
Cheers.
It's in the best colour too..Mica Blue..
Should be very reasonably priced too as I'm not after the earth for it..maybe around 1700-1900 but will confirm the pirce once I've had a think on it.
Will PM the you the ad once I've done it.
Just taxed it for 6 months too
Cheers.
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