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Hi Guys

I know its not a Nissan lol, but here's what i have for sale:

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MY99 WRX GC8

Silver

Manual

162,xxx kms

Its a reliable and practical ride (4 doors) which hasn't let me down in my 2 years of ownership.

Never been in an accident or hassled by the police.

It's currently running the following mods:

Apexi Megaphone Dunk diff back 3 inch exhaust

Apexi pod

Apexi pen style turbo timer

Apexi lowered springs (legal height)

DBA slotted and dimpled rotors

RBA brake pads

Tinted windows

Clear side indicators

Brant keypad immobiliser

Whiteline engine strut brace

Whiteline Antilift kit

I also have all the stock parts should it be required for RWC including exhaust and airbox.

The WRX has always been garaged.

Arrange an appointment for viewing...you wont be disappointed.

I'm looking for $17,490 neg----------> now reduced to $16,750 ono ----> Now $16,490

If you are offering a trade, i'll consider a S15 or R32 GT-R with cash adjustment.

Cheers, Ernie

PM or email me @ [email protected]

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