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Make and Model: Subaru Impreza WRX

Model Year: MY06 - 2006 built & complied

Registration: BU60UD (previous was JJT111)

Car Condition: Road Worthy/ Registered

Location: Sydney, NSW

Price: $23,000 ono (No swaps)

Contact details: 0412635331

So my 2006 crystal grey Subaru WRX is up for sale. I've owned this car since August 2006 when I bought it brand new. It currently has done 76,425 kilometres.

I'm a meticulous owner and the car has never been modified. However I have put on a 22mm adjustable Whiteline rear sway bar but still have the OEM bar that I will provide with the sale. I have also installed an Alpine head unit with iPod connectivity. The current brake setup is Brembo sport rotors with Ferrodo DS2500 pads

I have paperwork & receipts for everything I have done on this car. Its been regularly serviced by Subaru (with interim oil & filter changes done at a local mechanic).

The car has always been garaged and has never been in an accident. It's also a non-smokers car.

A few pieces of information:

  • Tyres have approximately 75% tread.
  • Timing belt replaced in January 2013 at roughly 74,000 kilometres (done because of timing belt age).
  • Registration valid till 28 August 2013
  • Car used to be registered as JJT111 (I am keeping the plates so that?s why I changed the registration). This is also why some photos have JJT111 plates.
  • Reason for Sale - want something with a bit more space

If you're interested either reply on here; PM or call me

Inspections are welcome and you will not be disappointed with its condition. Here are the pics:

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