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full spec c running gear on a 03 sti !!!!! price drop

due to eurguent need money for family bussiness!!!

car is hardly driven bought from sti dockland in 28/4/2006 full service history from sti ....

only a few mods is being done to the car and all jap spec high quality goodies!

VF37---------OFF A JAP SPEC STI ONLY DONE 500K'S & 1500K'S SINCE I INSTALL

UNICHIP PIPPY PACK ECU

TOMEI FRONT PIE

TOMEI DOWN PIE

TOMEI MANIFLOW

SPEC C OIL SUMP-----BRAND NEW FROM SUBARU JAPAN (SAME AS THE SPEC C STI)

HKS EVC 6 (BLACK EDITION)

ALPINE MP3 PLAYER WITH IPOD INTER FACE

RUNNING WITH STOCK CAT BACK SYSTEM FROM A 03 STI

ON THE DYNO GOT 180KLW ATW THAT IS RUNNING 1 BAR WHICH IS STOCK BOOST FROM FACTORY

NO TRACKDAY TO DRAGE BEFORE ALL JUST IS DAILY DRIVE SETTING NEVER TRASH !!

INSPECT WELLCOME URGENT SELL :

PRICE NEG

price drop must sell this month!!!!!

call 0438222228 allen inspection welcome serious buyer only

test drive is available after deposit is taken

asking $40k neg

pics can send through e-mail in request

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...te=All%20States

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