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hey guys hav a real late model red "98 wrx(has the "99 running gear cause its end of the cycle) just had a full rebuild with new pistons, rings bearings, sti crank. around $6500 worth. car has a full 3" turbo back exhaust, fmic with cromed piping, PWR core and custom end tanks. had been lowered all round with kings, new shocks too. turbo smart dual stage boost and fuel cut. car is in amazingly go0d condition, interior is spotless.

have just bought a "01 modle gearbox and clutch due to the one im my car giving p the gohst. this model box is slightly stronger than the earlier model and had double syncros in 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th. will fit before sale. im in south-east QLD but will look aus wide.

just looking to swap it for something else as im a little over it now. lol

if someone is interested in buying i have 21k on it. but please sms me any offers for trades u may have on 0427979676 as im not online often. looking for anything boosted ! cheers, Alex

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