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Hi guys. Buying a new car and need to sell mine. Trade in price is a laugh :wub: .

Car has 230,000 on the clock. It is high, but it has had a standard rebuild around the 140,000km mark.

I have driven this car with the current power output and mods for nearly 2 years and have not had any engine problems or weird noises. :(

MY98 WRX Automatic.

GENERAL:

Full electrics, a/c, p/s, remote central locking with alarm, tinted windows.

INTERIOR:

Factory bucket seats, Nardi s/wheel, Greedy full auto turbo timer, Apexi EL boost gauge, JVC MP3 player, Alpine 2 channel amp, 12' Clarion Subwoofer.

EXTERIOR:

STI rear wing, STI front lip, 18' Inevo alloys, Falken FK451 silica tyres (80% tread), clear front and side indicators, STI front badge, colour coded side+rear skirts and mirrors, rolled rear guards.

SUSPENSION & BRAKES:

King LOW in rear and SUPER LOW in front (also have super low for the rear), KYB shocks, slotted front rotors, new pads all round.

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION:

VF22 Ball bearing turbo, front mounted intercooler (Garrett core with HKS end tanks), Greedy type S BOV plumb back, DRIFT filter with heat partition and cold air induction, Gates racing timing belt, new rocker cover gaskets, NGK platinum plugs, 3' Greedy exhaust, 3' high flow cat, Apexi SAFC computer, Turbosmart dual stage boost controller (LO=0.7bar/High=0.92bar), 2800rpm stall converter, stage 1.5 shift kit, transmission oil cooler, bigger fuel pump and filter only 4 months old.

I have owned this car for 2 years and put all the modifications on. Tuned @ 162kw/550NM at all 4 wheels on 0.92bar all day everyday (STI Docklands).

Have full Subaru service history and oil changed every 5-7K with MOTUL oil.

Very reliable daily driver. Gets 440 - 490 per tank. Good economy for the power. Have receipts for almost everything. I have spent an absolute fortune on this car. Also have complete standard exhaust, standard intercooler and blow off valve. Need to sell urgently as I am about to order a new car.Located in South East Melbourne suburbs.

:laugh: Now for the business end of it. I am asking $15,000. Currently has 3 months rego left in it.

A good buy at this price with the level of mods. Even better, a good base to begin with.

Need to sell quickly due to the new car. I am open to offers so lets negotiate.

Id prefer to be contacted on my mobile as Im not on the net much. Hope i've covered everything.

Contact me any time.

Michael

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Nah it wasn't that low. I been offered $12,000 for trade in. Dont really want to let it go for that much. Would rather sell it to someone for a little more. Good chance for someone to get a bargain rather than a wholesaler making $$$$ on it. :wave:

C'mon guy's. Let your Rexy lovin friends know about this bargain.

I need to have this gone this week. :pirate:

As stated, I am negotiable. Car runs A1.

Call me anytime 0412 621 434

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