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Hey Guys,

I'm selling my WRX in order to get a tow car. Sad times indeed.

Model : MY98 WRX

Colour : Blue

Rego : EH5744 (registered till Jan 2012.)

Odo : Just ticked over 210,000

Price : $10000 ono

Contact: PM me on here. I get the notifications on my phone so I'll reply quickly.

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Condition : Car is pretty clean, just had the roof and front guards resprayed. Has a few pin dents here and there about 5 in total around the car. Recently installed a new gearbox and clutch (exedy). Just had it's major 200,000k service and changed timing belt.

I've got receipts for all the work done on it, all recent work has been done by GT Garage.

Interior is really nice considering it's age, it's only just now starting to wear a little bit on the steering wheel but the handbrake and gearknob are all in great condition.

Features:

Power Windows,

Air Conditioning,

Leather MOMO Steering Wheel,

Leather Gearknob and Handbrake lever.

Driver and Passenger AirBags.

Mods:

Pod filter,

Muffler,

17" Gold WRX mags with Falken FK 452s (Just put a new set on!)

Rolled Guards (No guard rub at all :) )

Whiteline Swaybars.

Whiteline Camber Bolts

Slotted rotors.

Apexi Power FC ECU.

TurboTech Manual Boost Controller

Boost Gauge

New Alpine Headunit

Rockford Fosgate Speakers, 6" Spilts in front, 6.5" in the parcel shelf.

Turbo Timer. (off-1-3-5min adjustment)

STi Foglamp covers

STi Rear Wing

Custom Aluminum Bash plate for ultimate wildlife protection.

This is one seriously quick car, dynoed at 179kw at the wheels, and takes only 66 seconds to get around Baskerville. But it's seriously easy to drive quickly.

Looking for a quick sale. Price Negotiable.

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