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hey guys its time to let go of my WRX. I ahve had it for 9 months now and its been nothing but awesome. The best car i have ever had. Will be really sad to see it go but due to other commitments it has to go. Details on the car are as follows;

- Colour = White

- 30,600 Kms

- Bought from Subaru Glen Waverly

- Super Low King Springs (stock Springs Included)

- 3 Inch stainless diff back exhuast (Stock Diff Back Included)

- 3 week old Turbosmart BOV. cost me $450 direct bolt on for the WRX (stock One Included)

- Tinted Windows

- Cruise Control

Car is in awesome condition always washed and kept very clean. Kms are all hwy as i have been travelling to SAN REMO 3 times a week. Never been really thrashed but has been given a few squirts here and there.

If you have any queries please either PM Me or call me on 0415 158 777. Located in Victoria

PRICE - $36,000

PS - I have personalised number plates REXQME will be negotiated in the price of the car depending on the offer.

WILL COME WITH 1 YR VIC REGO AND WILL ALSO BE DETAILED INSIDE OUT THIS WEEK HOPEFULLY> I HAVE TO SELL I HAVE NO CHOICEEEEEE

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Any interest in a V35 Skyline?

Love the cars dude but no need for it now. If i was offered a trade it would just be a ute upto 10k or so nothing more. thanks for your offer though and if you sell yours come back and make me an offer :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks dude. Me neither. This car market is bull shat at the moment.

Anyway. i will be getting it fully detailed next week inside and out and will be taking some nice new photos. again the number is 0415 158 777.

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