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Hey guys time to sell my baby because of new work taking preference. details below...

2000 GC8 Subaru WRX Special Edition

2.0ltr Turbo Boxer II engine

127,5xx km's

Manual

Cream Leather Interior

Standard 16" Wheels with New Dunlop Regal 205/50 Tyres

Wood grain Momo steering wheel

Wood grain Gear knob

Sony Xplod Headunit

Pioneer 6" Rear speakers

Cat Back Exhaust w/ 4.5" Tip (great sound)

Rego until 3 July 2008

30% B.Night Premier Tint

Engine runs superbly

AWD Handles superbly and tyres stick to the road very nicely.

Car is rarely driven, never boosted & always well maintained, selling because I'm joining the army and where I'm going I won't be needing such a nice car. Very regretful sale as I have only just purchased the car so I am selling it at a loss. Welcome to test drives and any mechanic tests. RWC can be supplied with car and I am open to trades but need something cheaper.

$17,500 as is or

$18,000 with Roadworthy

Slightly Neg on the price shoot me an offer...

If any other details need to be supplied contact me via PM, SMS or Call 0433575261

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