Subaru Impreza 1993 Wrx Imported 2004 on 2040-cars
Crewe, United Kingdom
| Hi this auction is for our Subaru Impreza WRX We bought the car February 2013 as a big boys toy. Had a few weeks playing and then it has sat hear gathering dust. We have just had it serviced and MOT .it has a little rust on the near side wing and a bit of damage on the front corner but other than that its in good condition. It runs fine and looks good. The car was first registered in this country in 2004 so can carry a 04 plate for more information please do not hesitate to call Andy on 07970229490 | 
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