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Make: Subaru

Model: WRX

Year: 1998

Registration: SILNCR

KM's: 162 xxx

Vehicle Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Colour: White

Transmission: Manual

Reason for sale: Time for a change.

Additional Details:

262kw atw.

Serviced every 5000kms.

Work performed by S&J Automotive.

Modifications:

Performance:

Autronic SMC & Autronic CDI

2ltr Closed deck Block built 7500km's ago

Arias Pistons

Argo Rods

ACL Race Bearings

V4 Sti Heads (heavily ported) & V4Sti Cams

AVO450 Turbo

AVO FMIC

AVO Headers

AVO Silicon Inlet

AVO Catch Can

GFB Hybrid Blow off Valve

GFB Pulley Kit

Sard Fuel pressure reg

Sard 650cc Injectors

MRT 3" Exhaust with Super cat Cannon

Handling:

Standard wheels painted black

Falken RT215 205/50 16 Tyres (1500km's old)

Upgraded to 2000 model 4 pot brakes.

Bendix Ultimate pads all around.

Pedders Lowering springs

Whiteline front strut brace.

Whiteline 24mm rear swaybar with heavy duty mounts and links

Whiteline Anti-lift kit

Whiteline rear camber bolts

Gearbox:

PPG 1-2 straight cut synchro

1-4 Billet selector forks

4 puck Clutch

GFB short shifter.

Interior:

Isotta Steering Wheel

Isotta gear knob.

Autometer mechanical boost gauge.

Autometer Shift Light

Stereo:

Alpine IVA D300 DVD receiver with 7" motorised touch screen

Boston Rally splits

2x Boston 12" subwoofers in box

2 x Clarion 400W amps

Boston Rally split AMP

Exterior:

99/00 front bumper with Sti foglight covers

22b rear wing

V6 Sti front lip

Altezza rear tail lights

Full colour coding

Window tint (legal).

Extra's:

Will throw in all the standard parts I have laying around the house.

$23,700

Extremely fast car

Have every receipt for work carried out on car

Contact:

Mitchell Cooper

ph: 0412587231

email: [email protected]

Pictures:

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im guessing the arias pistons are forged and once guessing you have had the engine rebuilt due to these and other listed moddifications if so how long ago and are you willing to trade for an r 34 with cash adjustment my way

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