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All parts were to suit MY01 WRX, but some certainly will suit other cars.

A change in personal circumstances has dictated the sale.

You want to build a reliable 10 second car? Here you go.

USDM STi EJ257 2.5 litre Engine

Semi Closed Deck Block

CP Forged Pistons

ARGO Forged Conrods

ARP Conrod Bolts

Balanced and Nitrided Crank

Ductile Sleeving

O-Ringed

Built to handle 30 psi and 8,500 rpm

0 km’s since build

$8,000

MY99 WRX heads

No cams

$650

Innovative 60-1 Ball Bearing Turbocharger

Stage 5 rear, polished compressor housing

Brand new, 3 month warranty as I haven't even picked it up yet

$2,200

HKS Exhaust Manifold

Heatwrapped

Used, but very good condition

$1,200

Halfya F1 Muffler

Polished, very loud, $700 new

$400

MRT Fuel Rails

Brand new

$250

SARD 800 cc Injectors (GTR Injectors I believe)

Brand new, bar one being flow tested

Require MRT Fuel Rails on WRX

$700

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Brand new

$350

Aluminum Surge Tank (2 Litre I believe)

Brand new

$200

Unichip Wire in ECU

$550

APS Cold Air Induction

Second hand

$200

19 x 7.5 inch Racing Hart CR rims with 235/35 Falken tyres

Tyres in good condition, rims are very good condition

$4,000 or $3,300-$3,000 trade with stock MY01-04 rims and tyres dependant on condition

SOLD

Whiteline Group 4 Coil overs

Custom front springs on the front

Comes with normal front springs too

Absolutely awesome handling and ride quality

$2,500

CUSCO Front Strut tops

$300

Whiteline Front Strut Brace

Polished and chromed, never used since

$200

STi front foglight covers to suit MY01/02

White, good condition

$100

C West front lip to suit MY01/02.

Fitted and painted last week

$300

A change in personal circumstances has dictated the sale.

You want to build a reliable 10 second car? Here you go.

USDM STi EJ257 2.5 litre Engine

Semi Closed Deck Block

CP Forged Pistons

ARGO Forged Conrods

ARP Conrod Bolts

Balanced and Nitrided Crank

Ductile Sleeving

O-Ringed

Built to handle 30 psi and 8,500 rpm

0 km’s since build

$8,000

MY99 WRX heads

No cams

$650

Innovative 60-1 Ball Bearing Turbocharger

Stage 5 rear, polished compressor housing

Brand new, 3 month warranty as I haven't even picked it up yet

$2,200

HKS Exhaust Manifold

Heatwrapped

Used, but very good condition

$1,200

Halfya F1 Muffler

Polished, very loud, $700 new

$400

MRT Fuel Rails

Brand new

$250

SARD 800 cc Injectors

Brand new, bar one being flow tested

Require MRT Fuel Rails

$700

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Brand new

$350

Aluminum Surge Tank (2 Litre I believe)

Brand new

$200

Unichip Wire in ECU

$550

APS Cold Air Induction

Second hand

$200

19 x 7.5 inch Racing Hart CR rims with 235/35 Falken tyres

Tyres in good condition, rims are very good condition

$4,000 or $3,300-$3,000 trade with stock MY01-04 rims and tyres dependant on condition

SOLD

Whiteline Group 4 Coil overs

Custom front springs on the front

Comes with normal front springs too

Absolutely awesome handling and ride quality

$2,500

CUSCO Front Strut tops

$300

Whiteline Front Strut Brace

Polished and chromed, never used since

$200

STi front foglight covers to suit MY01/02

White, good condition

$100

C West front lip to suit MY01/02.

Fitted and painted last week

$300

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Some friendly advice for you. I assume you have posted this stuff on the WRX forum but the RS liberty forum is another excellent place to sell this stuff as most of it is compatable with their cars.

http://www.rslibertyclub.org/forums/

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