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Hey guys

I know this isn't a nissan or a skyline >_< but i thought i'd give it a try anyway

As said above, i've decided to sell my MY 02 STI. Currently has 86,000 Km on the clock. Great condition inside & out.

REGO : STI 222

Modifications on the car are full trust turbo back exhaust system, HKS SSQV Bov, Blitz SUS Intake, Unichip, Automatic intercooler waterspray kit, cusco front and rear strut tower braces.

Looking for $34,000

Cheers guys

Contact me at [email protected] or on 0438882186

Located in Wantirna South, Melbourne

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I have been looking at cars like this for several months including Evo's and skylines. For an STI, this is market possibly $32k but it is up to the seller what he posts it for and what he accepts guys.

Even 2000 model STI's command big $$ still.

Only reason I am not enquiring is I anticipate doing about 30K a year driving and want something for a few years that I can take on track so will most likely go Evo.

Good luck with the sale mate.

you won't find an 03-04 sti for this price buddy. if you aren't interested, don't post. Yes I am asking for a bit extra, reason being i've done a major service on the car (even though it is 15,000k's off) and has about 3grand worth of mods on it.

02STI's have consistantly been selling for at least 32K recently, no way you would find one for 27K, and if you do find one, go buy that one and don't post here pls.

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