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2001 WRX Wagon, 5 speed manual, 188000kms

rego till September 2014

all parts were purchased brand new and have done same kms as motor

Tuned by JEM 22/5/2014 making 226kw atw on 17 psi

Im after something different so this is going up for sale

New EJ205/257 motor installed march 2014 done 3500kms

brand new ej257 sti short block

fully reco'd ej20 heads

cometic metal head gaskets

arp head studs

VF34 p20 turbo

full 3" exhaust, no cats, varex twin tip muffler

aftermarket headers

STI pink 535cc injectors

walbro 255L fuel pump

process west black stealth front mount intercooler

eboost street boost controller

haltech platinum pro ecu

silicon intake with K&N typhoon intake kit

Full STI front end conversion with HID head lights, front guards, bar, front lip + rubber lip

2003 STI bonnet scoop + splitter

18x8 rims

side skirts

rear pods

sunroof

tinted window

KW coilovers

exceedy clutch

cusco master cylinder stopper

slotted front rotors

short shift kit

nolathane strut brace

The interior is in very good condition but the roof lining is sagging though

new 2009 shift knob

new floor mats

alpine cd player/ usb/ blu tooth/ hands free/ ipod

There is a couple scratches on the front guards and 2 small dents on the rear passenger c pillar

The car drives perfectly

last service was done at 186000 kms

never had any issues with the car

Im chasing $13500 neg

located near Wollongong NSW

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