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Hey guys got a 99 model wrx wrc blue in colour fairly standard apart from cat back exhaust, cars in good nick apart from some paint fade on the bonnet isnt too bad got 242,000k's on the clock rego till end of jan nxt yr also willing to trade for another import must be turbo and not front wheel drive you can pm me or contact me on 0432018314 via sms located in s.e. melb.

$12,000ono

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yer i kno its got heaps of k's original engine the previous owner just used it as a daily run around he clocked up most of the k's on it ive never had any problems with the car ive owned it for around a year now i just miss having a coupe :S

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