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Up for sale is my MY97 Subaru WRX, a mechanically immaculate example of one.

Only tasteful modifications on this one. A close friend of mine is an ex Capital Subaru mechanic and WRX enthusiast, and helped me pick this example out of many.

I have owned this car for one year, after buying it from a mature Sydney owner. Reason for selling is I am looking to calm down from the "0 – 100 in less than 6 seconds" acceleration and looking for something a little easy on the fuel. I am interested in swapping for a stock, low kilometres, Mazda NB MX-5 with cash either way.

The car is always fed premium oil (only 98+ octane goes in him) and serviced at a Subaru specialist (Subaroo Servicing Mitchell). I have all service records, and receipts for all work done to prove it.

The Good:

  • New Radiator


  • New 3 " turbo back exhaust with 2.5" tip (because of noise)


  • Well below average kms for its age


  • 17" rims


The Bad:

  • Minor stone chips on bonnet


  • Scrapes and scruffs found on cars of this age


If you are interested, give me a call any time. If I am sleeping/at work/driving I will get back to you as soon as I can. Only specialists touch her.

Price is 12990 negotiable. Located in Canberra

No test pilots please. Genuine buyers only.

Call Benn on 0404 362 655

:)

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Would you be interested in swaps for a R33 gtst?

Look in my topics.

I'm chasing a reliable car for the Mrs

Hey mate!!!

Unfortunately its not really what I'm after at the moment, good luck with the sale but! Looks nice.

- Ben

If everyone could ignore the tattered Nardi steering wheel, it has since been replaced with a nice "drift" steering wheel (nice and chucky like an M3's, but not to heckticzzzzz) but I haven't the time to take pictures.

- Ben

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