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Vehicle1998 SUBARU IMPREZA N MY98 WRX AWD

Price$12,000

Kilometres137,640

Body4 door 5 seat SEDAN

ColourCustom Pastel Blue

Interior Colourblack / grey

Transmission5 speed Manual Drive type4WD

Engine4 cylinder Unleaded Turbo 2.0L (1994cc)

Reg PlateBNQ80N

Reg ExpiryJUL-2011

Road Worthy CertificateYes

1 year old Custom Pastel Blue paint job with black bonnet, Crystal headlights , Fog lights and Indicators , Genuine Denji racing LED taillights(Very rare only 30 made),

Pioneer CD player , aftermarket steering wheel , Autometer Boost gauge, Greddy turbo timer, STI Bonnet scoop ,White HP Design 18 inch rims with near new tires , STI Gearbox, arias forged internals, 600cc injectors, lightened flywheel, Excedy heavy duty clutch , td05 high flowed turbo, front mount intercooler, stainless steel extractors to a full 3 inch stainless steel turbo back exhaust, Aluminium radiator , HKS blow off valve, Drift Pod filter , Turbosmart boost tee , full track whiteline struts, sway bars and suspension all round, braided brake lines, and slotted rotors all round with green stuff pads , Car is currently making 170kw on standard boost level as it is still running the standard computer, Once a aftermarket computer is fitted and tuned the car should easily make anywhere between 350 to 400hp which would be one quick street car

If you have any questions dont hesitate to give me a ring on 0406064365 or just send me a pm

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