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IMMACULATE MY01 WRX

Why by standard for $22-23,000 when for a few more thousand you can driveaway in a car where everything has already been professionally fitted, with no expence spared, there is nothing more needed to be done to this wrx.

INTERIOR

Autometer Boost Guage & Pod

Short Shifter

Momo Gearknob

Subaru Mats

Subaru Rubber boot protector

Tint all-round

Quiktrac Tracking paid in full until April 07

EXTERIOR

Carbon Fibre STI MRT bonnet scoop

Fog Light Covers

Front Grille

Front lip also available just not installed

Genuine STI Headlights

Around 86,000kms

ENGINE & SUSPENSION

VF34 Turbo

MRT Fuel Rails

Ecutek

STI Injectors 550cc

AVO Catch Can

MRT Front Mount Intercooler

3 Iinch MRT Stainless Exhaust

Bosch 600HP Fuel Pump

Oddessey Battery

Slotted Front Rotors

Lighten Exceedy Clutch

Semi Organic Clutch

King Spring Super Lows

Strut Tower Braces

Whiteline Front & Rear Swaybars

Lightweight Oz Racing Supperleggero Rims

Its in immaculate condition both internally and externally

This car has been babied by both myself and the

previous owner, having had quite an amount of dollars put into it.

It is a very quick example of a bugeye, having had all improvements

fitted by MRT. All add-ons have been fitted in a professional nature taking performance and reliability to be driven daily into account. Its been tuned to achieve this. However more power atw is available if desired, As it is running a mild powered street tune (181kw atw) which is both economical and reliable.

This wagon has been regulary serviced with only the best every 5000kms,

$24999

Rego: AK95TW

Enquiries:

Phone- 0409288899

Email- [email protected]

Ive loaded some photos onto photobucket link is as follows

http://s47.photobucket.com/albums/f159/Robbo12345/

OK iv'e basically had it sold twice over the last two weeks, eventually being stuffed around both times in the end, finding out they couldnt get finance, the other after going out of my way to give them the details required over several days and dealing with an absolute barage of ridiculous questions, they tried to barter down on the before agreed price. Im am absolutely sick of timewasting idiots,

this car is as it looks, a my01 in excellent condition, and an absolute bargain.

Try and find the same model with this amount of extras for this price, im very confident it wont happen.

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