low millage blobeye anyone
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low millage blobeye anyone
http://www.asmuk.co.uk/used-cars/sea...ts?make=SUBARU
might be abit over priced but still looks a nice example
might be abit over priced but still looks a nice example
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I've noticed that the price of good clean WRX's are holding on very well.
Probably because there are so many shagged STI's out there.
You can't buy this type of car now. They are all quieter, softer and to be honest, boring.
Good, clean rice rockets are becoming rarer by the day.
Go and buy a ropey newage WRX for £3k. You'll end up paying another £2k putting it right.
Probably because there are so many shagged STI's out there.
You can't buy this type of car now. They are all quieter, softer and to be honest, boring.
Good, clean rice rockets are becoming rarer by the day.
Go and buy a ropey newage WRX for £3k. You'll end up paying another £2k putting it right.
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I did say its abit over priced, but as above low millage clean cars are few and far between now that's why prices are holding.. ide rather pay abit more for a low milage one than a 70k car that's been 'used'
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