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MY99 SUBARU WRX GC8 (STI HYBRID)

ENGINE-

-MY04 STI EJ25 2.5L ENGINE AND GEARBOX CONVERSION

-STI 4.11 GEARING

-STI CARBON STRUT BRACE

-GT PUMPS TURBO ONLY RUNNING 10PSI

-CUSTOM HEADERS, 3INCH TURBO BACK EXHAUST, 3INCH HIFLOW CAT, CANNON

-FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

-CUSTOM PIPEING

-WRC BLUE ENGINE BAY PLASTICS

-SURGE TANK

-BRAIDED BRAKE LINES

-EXTERNAL BOSCH 040 FUEL PUMP

-IN GAURD COLD AIR INTAKE

-SILICON INTAKE PIPEING

-BATTERY RELOCATED TO BOOT

-UNICHIP PIGGYBACK ECU AND BOOST CONTROL MODULE

-EXCEEDY HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

-2WAY CUSCO DIFFS

-SHORT THROW SHIFTER

EXTERIOR-

-FACTORY COBALT WRC BLUE

-MIRRORS, HANDLES AND SKIRTS COLOUR CODED BLUE

-STI GRILLE BADGE

-STI 22B WING

-MY04 STI WHEELS

-BRIDGESTONE POTENZA SEMI SLICK TYRES

-DBA SLOTTED ROTORS

-STI BRAKES

-CUSCO COILOVERS HEIGHT AND CAMBER ADJUSTABLE

-AFTERMARKET ALTEZZA HEADLIGHTS WITH ANGEL EYES

-CLEAR FRONT INDICATORS

-CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS

-BONNET LOCK PINS

-AGENCY POWER FRONT SWAY LINKS

INTERIOR-

-FACTORY MOMO WHEEL

-STI 280KPH S4 DASH

-STI ALLOY PEDALS

-SAAS GEER KNOB

-AUTOMETER BOOST GAUGE, WATER TEMP GAUGE,PILLAR MOUNTED WITH BLUE LED's

-ALPINE MP3/TUNER

-IPOD CONNECT CABLE

-HIDDEN ENGINE IMMOBILISER

-HIDDEN EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP IMMOBILISER

-TINTED WINDOWS, POWER WINDOWS, MIRRORS, AIRCON, DUEL AIRBAGS, STEERING WHEEL TILT, SEATBELT ADJUST, FOG LIGHTS.

116000KLMS,ALL MOD PLATED AND LEGAL,IT MADE 370HP AT 20PSI ON DYNODYNAMICS 4WD DYNO, NOW RUNNING 10PSI AS A DAILY DRIVER BUT STILL MAKING AROUND 300HP, VERY QUICK,WOULD BE PERFECT FOR TRACK BUT JUST AS GOOD ON THE ROADS,JUST REAL EASY TO SPEED. EVERYTHING WORKS EXCEPT THE AIRCON ISNT VERY COLD SO MIGHT NEED REGASSING. VERY GOOD ON FUEL, CAN GET 550-600KLMS TO A TANK. PRICE IS NEG SO HIT ME UP YOU NEVER KNOW.

LOCATED - FRASER COAST QLD, HOWARD

PRICE - $16500neg with rego and rwc, rego till july 2011.

NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS UNLESS ITS A 03+ RAV 4,HONDA CRV OR FORD TERRITORY PREF BLACK.NEED LARGER FAMILY CAR THATS THE ONLY REASON IM SELLING IT SO VERY REGRETFULL SALE.

PM ME OR MSG - 0401228867

EMAIL- [email protected]

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