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In Moscow for 1.3 million rubles, Subaru Baja pickup

The truck built on the OUTBACK station wagon platform was produced at the company in the USA from 2002 to 2006. The model was sold mainly in the same place. Now a rare car offers to purchase a metropolitan seller.

Subaru Baja became the second model of the Japanese brand that received an open body. The first car with a similar layout was the Brat pickup, produced in the 1980s. Unlike Donor Outback, the model received 150 millimeters an elongated body, as well as an open platform about a meter long with the ability to increase the space due to the door leading to the salon.

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Under the hood of pickupa is a 2.5-liter gasoline turbo engine, the return of which is 210 horsepower. A similar unit was equipped with outback. You can purchase a rare car for the Russian market for 1.3 million rubles.

In mid -April, the network showed the old Ford Ranger, which was redone to a six -wheeled pickup. The painted car was estimated at almost 700 thousand rubles.

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