MY2000 - Dark blue mica wagon - For Sale
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It is with deep regret that one of the subaru collection is now up for sale. The P1 is staying, but the wagon is up for sale . I love the car as it has the performance of an impreza, but you can still get long things in it !! (I ski, so this is particularly useful). Unfortunately impending high mileage job means it must go to make way for one of those diesel things
Here are the details :
- Registered 2000, on a 'W' plate.
- Dark Blue Mica (Metallic dark blue to no scobbish speakers !).
- 5 door version, commonly refered to as the 'saloon eating wagon'
- Air conditioning
- Usual electric refinement (windows, mirrors) AND unusually sunroof too !
- Taxed and mot'd for a full year.
- 29k miles
- Subaru service history
It's a great car but I could do with a quick sale, so selling for £11,000 ono.
I'll post some piccies later on tonight or first thing tomorrow.
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Have got more pics, but here's one for starters...
( edit to get piccy to work )
[Edited by kart_man - 8/19/2003 9:53:29 AM]
(and edited again to change hosting site..)
[Edited by kart_man - 8/25/2003 8:14:49 PM]
( edit to get piccy to work )
[Edited by kart_man - 8/19/2003 9:53:29 AM]
(and edited again to change hosting site..)
[Edited by kart_man - 8/25/2003 8:14:49 PM]
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Is this a totally standard UK MY200 as it sounds?
Spec here: http://www.iwoc.co.uk/my2000.html
And are you sure it is 'dark' and not 'Deep' blue mica???
Any chance you get the 'Colour Code' off the VIN plate so I can check it against one I know? (I'm still trying to find out when it changed )
[Edited by CharlieWhiskey - 8/21/2003 10:22:30 AM]
Spec here: http://www.iwoc.co.uk/my2000.html
And are you sure it is 'dark' and not 'Deep' blue mica???
Dark blue mica replaced by deep blue mica. Lighter than DBM but darker than Terzo/22B blue.
[Edited by CharlieWhiskey - 8/21/2003 10:22:30 AM]
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I'll check when it stops raining !!!
I think it's probably the deep blue, as it is slightly lighter than a few of the older cars I've seen around (and much nicer )
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It should be 95H for 'Deep Blue Mica'
Whislt you are under there, check the 'Applied model' code, which as far as I can deduce should be something like: GF8HK8D?
[Edited by CharlieWhiskey - 8/21/2003 11:33:09 AM]
Whislt you are under there, check the 'Applied model' code, which as far as I can deduce should be something like: GF8HK8D?
[Edited by CharlieWhiskey - 8/21/2003 11:33:09 AM]
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Deep Blue Mica it is !!! I knew it was the later one, but thought they were named the other way around !! I always tend to call it DBM.. much easier that way !!
Here are the other details you were after Charlie..
Colour code : 95H
Applied model : GF8HK8D
Option : MM
Trim : 830
Now hurry up and sell your car so you can buy this one !
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The interior shot above doesn't really do the colour justice as the camera isn't high enough res.... so here's another outside shot instead !!
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Yep, thats the one I'm after
Getting rid of mine is not the main problem at the moment, but getting the time to get up there would be as I'm absolutely up to my neck in work including weekends
I will see what I can do when I get back in the office tomorrow
Pity you're not just round the corner
[Edited by CharlieWhiskey - 8/26/2003 3:02:16 PM]
Getting rid of mine is not the main problem at the moment, but getting the time to get up there would be as I'm absolutely up to my neck in work including weekends
I will see what I can do when I get back in the office tomorrow
Pity you're not just round the corner
[Edited by CharlieWhiskey - 8/26/2003 3:02:16 PM]
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