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I'm the second owner of this very well looked after Impreza. It's not a regular WRX, it is a CLUB SPEC EVO 6. Which means it has all of the optional accessories as standard. It has comprehensive Subaru Service LOGBOOKS. The car is as it came out of the factory. There has been absolutely nothing changed or modified on the car. The car is an absolute pleasure to drive, but a further addition to the family means we need a bigger car. The car itself interior & exterior wise is in Immaculate Condition.

Also comes with 6 months registration.

KM's: 81,700

The car as standard from factory comes with some of the following items:

-Full Black Sports Leather Front & Rear Seats

-Fully Automated Sunroof

-!7inch Subaru Alloys

-Keyless Entry

-Immobilizer, Alarm & Keypad Security Code

-Full Subaru Service History Logbooks

-Headlight & Front Bonnet Protectors

If you have any more questions or would like to arrange a time to inspect the vehicle, please feel free to contact me via phone, pm here or email.

PRICE REDUCED: $26,990

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Contact Details:

Mobile: 0413426134

Email: [email protected]

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