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2000 wrx want to drift again. so looking for a skyline

gold coast queensland.

manual turbo

125,000kms

boost controller

boost gauge

dual port bov

has had the full service with the timing belts all replaced

both rocker cover gaskets replaced

gearbox in seal replaced

drives extremely well hits boost nicely. have receipts for proof.

pretty standard

no rego or rwc just ran out

needs sti wing brake light wired up, stock bov, spotlight bulb

parker lights not working, front right headlight has moisture inside, and

the rear window tint needs to come off.

11,500 but trades for skyline. or possibly a quick 180sx

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ok have done some work on it, heres whats been done

rocker cover gaskets replaced

tail shaft to gearbox seal replaced

rear left diff seal replaced

top plate on gearbox replaced

spotlight bulbs have been replaced

the rear tint has been taken off because it was messy and according rwc ppl a hazard

no more moisture in the head light

new brake pads fitted this morning

all it needs now is the wing brake light hooked up.

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2000 WRX GC8 Sedan

new price $13,500

this is a brilliant wrx, very reliable, comfortable, low km, cruiser. had alot of attention the last few months bringing it back to life and im happy with how it is.

engine:

EJ20 4 cylinder Unleaded Turbo 2.0L (1994cc)

125,000kms still original engine.

boost controller running stock boost

dual port adjustable blow off valve

has had the 100kms timing kit replaced in the major 100km service

2 weeks ago underwent both rocker cover gaskets replaced

standard turbo setup spools really well no issues.

complete and up to date service.

gearbox: just a standard gc8 5 speed manual gearbox

just had the top plate gasket changed

the rear main seal replaced

selector seal has also been replaced.

replaced the lhs axle seal

standard exhaust

standard suspension

very clean interior all standard

exterior has few tiny small 10 cent dings on passenger door

sti wing

brand new genuin subaru right hand side headlight due to old one having moisture inside

new bulbs for spotlights

fixed the wireing problem and bulbs for the parker lights

fixed the tail lights

6 MONTHS REGO has been placed on the car.

had it for sale for cheap but now my gc8 is completely up to scratch.

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hey mate, im interested, but has to be very negotiable on that price, i live in sydney. send me a PM with ur name and number if ur willing to negotiate on prices etc and ill fly up and have a look.

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