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Item Summary: MY01 Subaru WRX 'HATCH-BACK' Excellent Condition

Location: Lismore Northern NSW

Condition: Used

Asking Price: $15,900

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0419269983 or PM me.

Extra Information: Regestration (NSW) till June 2011...

FOR SALE my MY01 WRX HATCH, now up for sale due to money owed. Much regretable sale.

It is an incredible car to drive and never misses a beat.

Never had a single issue with the motor at all.

EXTERIOR

* Excellent paint and straight body

* Koya 18" Wheels with good tred

* STI bonnet scoop

* Black bonnet

* Lowered King Springs

* After-market chrome mirrors

INTERIOR

* WRX seat covers

* 6-stack CD player

* Blitz Dual spec SBC spec-r Electronic Boost Controller (Programable 4 stage)

* Blitz Boost guage (Pilar Mounted)

* Greddy full-auto turbo timer

* As new Alarm/ Immobiliser

MOTOR

* EJ20t 120000km

* Front Mount Intercooler (chrome piping)

* Turbo-Smart Blow Off Valve

* Turbo back 3" exhaust with 5" cannon (sounds sic)

Brakes

* New front Rotors

Overall the car is in immaculate condition and will not disapoint.

First to see and drive will buy. It is very reliable.

--- $15,900 ONO ---

* Would prefer cash but may trade + cash my way.

Please call me or PM me if you have any questions.

PH. 0419269983

Located near Lismore northern NSW

Photos YES

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=525839

Thanks for your time.

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