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Make: Subaru

Model: Impreza WRX

Mileage: 126,xxx

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Colour: Graphite Black

Location: Mitchelton, QLD

RWC Supplied? Yes

Currently Registered? Yes until 15/02/2011 (THAT'S 10 AND A HALF MONTHS!)

Contact: Pm, Email or Call Cameron on 0433575261

Comments / Modifications:

Unfortunately it has come time to sell my dream car, turns out the wife isn’t eager to learn manual... The car has been very reliable and will pass any inspection, body condition is superb and paint still looks great. I will provide a road worthy certificate on sale and also will include all the standard badging that has been removed off the back of that car. I have the stock exhaust which will also be included in the sale. Air-conditioning works great as that was a major selling factor for us!

The suspension feels great and is very easy to adjust settings. DVD player not only plays dvds but mp3 players and picks up channel 7, 9 and 10.

Mods

3"”Hi tech cat back exhaust system (good note not too loud)

Tein Type HA Adjustable Coilovers (16way damper and height adjustable)

Exterior

Pillarless Front Grille

Painted Stock Rims to match the car

Orange bit taken out of headlights

Darker than standard tint (not sure on details)

Interior

Eonon DVD Headunit E1012

Standard Brandt Alarm System w/ Keypad Entry

Blitz Boost Gauge

Car has been well maintained and the overall condition of the vehicle is great. Buyer will not be disappointed, inspections are very welcome.

$22,000 with Rego and RWC

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