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Hi guys,

My gfs 99 rexy is for sale heres all the details, please if interested pm me

78,000 kms

female owner,

forged engine rebuilt at 63,00kms,

wiseco forged pistons,

sti rods,

2mm metal head gasket,

new water pump,

new heavy duty clutch,

new timing belt, turbo back 3" exhaust with 5" cannon,

New AFM,

walbro fuel pump,

slotted front discs,

boost controller,

apexi turbo timer (its not counting down atm so really just a a/f ratio gauge),

auto meter boost gauge,

sti v5 wheels,

sti v5 rear wing,

alpine mp3 head unit,

pioneer 1000w 12" sub,

coustic amp,

jvc splits,

near new front tyres,

tinted windows,

alarm immobiliser also comes with; king springs for front, genuine sti exhaust, sti v5 fog light covers.......

very well maintained serviced every 5,000kms,

lowest km 99 wrx on the market,

car is perfect for someone who wants to start modifying or a very very reliable every day driver,

PLease note we had owned the car for about a month when it blew up hence the rebuild, when they pulled the engine apart they found a 10mm bolt in the sump that wasnt even from a subaru so they guy that had owned it before us or his mech had dropped something in there and there were no signs at all it was in there until it when bang.

Reason for sale is genuine, my mrs drives the car to work and back every day and she just wants something cheaper.

Thats the basics,

the car is located in brisbane but has S.A rego untill the 7/08 as we have just moved up here and havent been bothered to change the rego over

Please pm me if interested or questions etc

$18750 ono

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