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MAKE: Subaru

MODEL: WRX MY98

COLOR: RED/BLUE

ENGINE: EJ20 2Litre Turbo

KM: 161,019

REG/RWC: RWC + REG Till 25/07/2006

PRICE: $18,000 ono

CONTACT: Darren 0413 727 886 (Mention where you saw this ad)

LOCATION: Melbourne, Victoria

All country driving done in this car, extremely clean inside and out.

ENGINE:

Standard

DRIVETRAIN:

Standard

INTERIOR:

CD Player

Air Con

Power Windows

Power Steering

SUSPENSION/WHEELS/BRAKES:

Standard

MY03 Wheels

EXTERIOR:

Power Mirrors

Front Lip

Tinted Windows

Color Coded Mirrors/side skirts

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MAKE: Mitsubishi

MODEL: Lancer EVO III

COLOR: White

ENGINE: 4G63 2Litre Twin Cam 16valve Turbo

KM: 116,461

REG/RWC: 12months Supplied at time of sale

IMPORT: Yes (With Yellow Plate)

PRICE: $26,000 ono

CONTACT: Darren 0413 727 886 (Mention Where you saw this ad)

LOCATION: Melbourne, Victoria

Extremely clean example, Genuine low KM, Very Rare to find one with a Sunroof.

ENGINE:

3” Cat Back Exhaust

Full Major Service Recently Completed

DRIVETRAIN:

Standard

Freshly Built Gearbox

INTERIOR:

Pioneer CD Player

Pioneer Front Speakers / 6x9 Rears

Pioneer Amplifier

Turbo Timer

Factory Recaro Seats

Factory Momo Steering Wheel / Gear Knob

Air Con

Power Windows

Power Steering

Climate Control

SUSPENSION/WHEELS/BRAKES:

Standard

Tein Coil Overs for Front Can be Supplied OR

Lowered Springs Can Be Supplied

Factory Brakes

17” White 5 spoke wheels with 205/45/17 Federal 595 Tires.

EXTERIOR:

Power Mirrors

Factory EVO III body Kit

Factory Sunroof

Tinted Windows

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