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Hi, I recently loss my licence on a drive home, got caught drink driving.

Don't really know how long it will be lost for, have to wait for court.

Anyway I've decided to sell my car, I don't need it for now. And plus I hardly drive it too. Here are the details

Subaru WRX 1998 model

- 2000 model update, so it looks like a 2000 model

- 68,000 kms

- Power indows/mirrors/steering

- A/C

- Colour: White

- JVC Mp3 head unit

- Twin-outlet muffler (aftermarket)

- Turbosmart Type-2 BOV (for release of excess boost pressure)

- Very good condition WRX

Rego is til next year 2005, May/June, something like that.

I can't think of anything else but the above mentioned, I keep this car as clean as possible most of the time. Its always hand washed at the car wash, serviced every 5000kms using Mobil 1 SuperSyn oil.

Price: I'm asking for $21,500 but I'm reasonable. And im in sydney.

If you are interested and have any further queries, you can contact me on 0404 613 438.

I'll post up a few pictures, if you want anymore pics just p.m me yeh?

Cool, thanks.

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