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Time has come to part ways with my beloved bugeye.

Love this car to death and would not part with it but went for a dance in another and have decided to make the move to new pastures as it were.

December 2000 build MY01, first registered in April of 2001.

Blue/black in colour

107xxx kms travelled

All the usual WRX standard features, cruise control, climate control, electric windows & mirrors.

Dual action sunroof (god I will miss it!)

The car is always garaged, I have worked for myself since owning the car so the only time it is not garaged is when it is in use.

The winner of the WRX Club show and shine "best Bugeye" other club members will attest to it's finish, I am a self confessed "anally retentive owner" and it is always washed & waxed.

The car will be sold with most of the performance modifications intact, these include:

SMT6 piggy back chip

AVO cast collector

AVO stainless steel down pipe

AVO stainless steel race cat

HKS Hi Power cat back Stainless steel exhaust

AVO silicone intake pipe

Samco intercooler pipe kit (Y-pipe, BOV return pipe & throttle body pipe)

Carbon fibre STi bonnet scoop

02 STi splitter

DBA 5000 2 piece rotors

RB74 brake pads

Calipers painted metallic dark grey with orange writing (have just been rebuilt)

Lowered springs (on standard struts)

Brand new windscreen

STi fog light covers

Camber bolts to front & rear

Clear indicators

Colour coded reflectors

Alpine 6.5 inch splits on custom mounts, both front doors have been sound deadened with dynamat.

STi floor mats

The car has been dynoed at AVO for a peak of 156kW @ wheels. This is on standard boost, the power comes from the breathing mods only not simply cranking up the boost!!!

100k service has been done at 98k kms so the expense has been taken care of ($1000 right there!)

There are some things that I need to do before any inspections from interested parties but I wanted to get the ball rolling so to speak.

Not all the photos are indicative of the cars current state, so please be aware of a few things:

Personalised plates are not included in the sale

Black WORK Emotions are not included (MY01 17's will be re-fitted before sale)

It now has the standard grill & STi foglight covers and will be incuded.

I have an asking price of $26 500.

(registration as per forum rules BXRPWR, note they are not for sale with the vehicle)

With all the extra's (approx $6000+ worth) and condition I feel that is a reasonable benchmark, offers around this mark will be considered.

On with the photos, more will follow when I have the time to take them!!

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^^^ car is dirty in this pic grrrrrr!!!

Please ask as many questions about the car as you like I am more than happy to answer :)

Contact: Darryn

Location: Hampton East (VIC)

Mobile: 0438761396

Alternatively PM or post here

Edited by kooky
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Mate...hope you can take criticism ...but how did that car win the Wrx Club 2006 award? ....look pretty bog standard to me..apart from the rims?? I've personally seen way modded cars than that.

Dont take it the wrong way aight...it looks like a very clean car.

Leave the useless comments out of this thread and let the man sell his car.

All three of you have been issued warnings - Read the rules before you post in the FS section again

Body looks straight and clean? Any photos of the interior? Bug Eye, GRRRR. Not my favourite of the WRX's.

I can certainly put some more photos up, for you.

As for the other comments you will have to ask the 100+ WRX club members that voted for my car.

Edited by kooky

Price drop to 25,500 ono with aftermarket parts, or will consider 22,000 ono returned to stock.

If people would like to PM me regarding parts I will start a list of interested parties and if the car is sold stock they will be listed for sale in the parts section.

Good luck kooky one nice sexy bugeye. seen it on warrigal rd yesterday.

for all u guys out there that wanna bag the car out keep ur comments to yourself.

Bump for one sexy car

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