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Due to loss of license for speeding, I've decided to sell my WRX...

its been a awesome car, i've spent over 20k on this car to get it how it is today.

its in absoluetly stunning condition and most of the car has been rebuilt.

Engine mods its fairly standard but everythign else has been upgraded.

-This cars most best feature is the Gearbox.

It has a "Dogbox" in it with Straight Cut gears 1st,2nd,3rd - 4th, 5th have been hallical cut and strengthend.

The gearbox in this car has a distinct sound and turns heads everywhere.

(its got a winding noise as u built speed it gets louder and highpitched.)

The gearbox also has receipts for 6 Grand worth of work and also a Lifetime warranty.

-Heavy Duty Cushion plate clutch was installed last year - Approx April 07

Exedy Heavy duty goes well with the Dogbox.

-Engine mods Feature:

-Genuine Hybrid FMIC 600X400 approx (maybe bigger) with genuine Hybrid polished Pipes and joiners

-Aftermarket Performance Fuel Pump

-T-smart adjustable boost controller (Currently running 14 PSI)

-TD05 HIGHFLOWED turbo so the turbo spools VERY quickly. (hits full boost about 2800?)

-3INCH turboback exhaust custom made Stainless steel

-The car has fully refaced, Its had a "face lift",

so i've changed everything Inc headlights front bumper, Fog lamp covers, Rear spoiler/wing, Sideskirts

EVERYTHING !

This car looks like a 2000 STI.

-Other Modifications are:

-05 STI allow wheels with low pro tyres

-Lowered on King Spring Superlows (legal height)

-Boost and Oil metres (autometer)

-Alpine sound system

-Full tint legal though

-The car has had a full respray, With the Redish/Purple colour then ontop of that Its got a Blue Pearl through it.

So the car appears a few different colours in differnt shades of lighting.

-The Cars engine has been rebuilt by the previous owner,

I do not have receipts to prove because i wasnt given any but the engine is VERY healthy. Any compression/ RACV test is welcome.

-The Chasis of the car has only Run 117 XXX KMS...

Its more of a weekend or a Emergency car to me, I seem to have bad luck when i drive it.

-Currently registered till August 08 but will be renewing it relatively soon, The car is a 97 Model but still has full Sports "bucket " seat interior.

-I'm After 17K with RWC and 12 months REGO...

price is Nego ...

If your keen SMS or Call 0449 692 816

Cheers Johnny

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