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My98 Subaru!


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Details:

* 140,000kms

* Gearbox and front diff completely rebuilt by S&J automotive about 2,000kms ago

* Exedy clutch

* 03' STI turbo

* Lowered springs

* New shocks

* Whiteliine sway bars

* FMIC

* Alpine CD player

* Apexi AVCR

* Momo steering wheel

* 3" turbo back exhaust system

* 440cc injectors

* Walbro fuel pump

* 17" wheels

* New Bridgestone Potenza RE001R tyres all round

* New plugs and leads

* New Radiator

* Factory WRX Floor mats

etc

Selling due to a new daily car so no need for the wrx

Car comes with over 10k worth of receipts.

One of the best handling cars I've ever driven or been in!

Need to sell this quick as it takes too much room!!!!

Price: $14,500 ONO.

NO TIME WASTERS OR LOW BALLERS

NO SWAPS PLEASE, AS I NEED THE COIN

Located in Adelaide.

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