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Item: MY99 Impreza WRX

Location: Central Coast, NSW

Item Condition: Immaculate condition

Reason for Selling: Want rear wheels drive

Price and Payment Conditions: $15,990.00

Extra Info:

- Rego till 04/11/2010

- 95,000 kms

Body:

- Limited Cashmere Yellow colour

- Genuine V6 Sti front lip

- Genuine Sti fog light covers

- Clear indicators

- Ganador electric mirrors

- Impreza GX bootlid (no wing)

- Genuine STi tail lamps (red and clear)

- Color code side skirts

Motor and Suspension:

- EJ20 turbo

- 5 speed manual

- Silicone intake pipe

- Full 3" TCP turbo back exhaust with hi-flow CAT (just installed)

- Front mount intercooler (painted black)

- Drift plump back BOV

- Welbro 255 fuel pump

- Silicon short pipe

- Stainless pod filter

- Manual boost control

- Tein Super Street Aus Spec Coilovers (just installed) come with 22 mths warranty

- DC6 Gunmetal 18inch wheels and Hankook Tyres, 215/35/18 (2mths old)

Interiors:

- Limited edition front and rear seats (black and yellow)

- Genuine MOMO leather steering wheel

- Autometer Phantom boost and oil pressure gauges on pillar

- Pioneer head unit

- Pioneer 6.5" front speakers

- Fusion Power Plant 4ch amp

- 2 x 10inch JL Audio subs

Service:

- Serviced every 5,000kms

- Oil Filter and 10W40 Nulon 100% Synthetic oil

- Trans oil changed with Redline Shock proof

Notes:

- Comes with standard air box, intake pipe, top mount intercooler with stock BOV as spares

Contact Details: PM

Pictures: Yes

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