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hey guys

selling this for a good friend of mine

i aint even guna talk this car up... anyone thats seen it knows its 1 of a kind

CLICKY FOR REXY!!

for lazy kents

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This WRX is a real head turner inside and out, has full service history from Subaru up to120k and done every 7500k thereafter by Nismo Performance, full car maintaince service 1000k ago. Always looked after always garaged, well maintianed & Mature Owner Majority of Mileage is travelled on freeway.Never been in a collision and has never given me a problem the car is mechanically perfect and only the BEST parts has been used to service it.The car has:

--Factory Leather Trim with Momo Steering wheel.

--Exforce 3" Exhaust System from uppipe (before the turbo)to tip worth $1.5 all stainless steel,mandrel bent with hi-flow cats

--3 Mode electric Sunroof (closes automatically when shutoff)

--18" Sport Max Racing Multi-Stud Rims with Fedral Tyres 98% life 225/35 (worth 4k)

--Digital Fuel Adjuster lets you alter how rich or lean the car operates &

Digital Boost Controller which lets you switch between 2 boost maps (better then 2 boost levels)both controlled via Hand Controller & Switch

(Boost Maps 8psi low & 16psi high)

--AutoMeter Boost Gauge

--Greddy Turbo Timer with Voltage reader

--Custom K&N Intake System

--Cooling Pro Front Mount Bar & Plate Intercooler with mandrel bent pipes

--Drift adjustable atmospheric Blow Off Valve

--Top Gun Leads with NGK Iridium plugs

--Kenwood Head Deck with 4 Response Prisicion 6" splits with high-def crossovers and tweeters. Also 10" Pioneer 350w RMS Subwoofer powered by Response Prisicion Amp with 2 Farrad Capicitor

--Orbital Deep Cycle Battery ($460)

--Top of the ranger Viper Alarm System.

Even with all the performance parts the car still delivers fantastic everyday drivability and good mileage on low boost.

Serious buyers only please and all reasonable offers will be consider. $21700 ono

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feel free to call "jayr" 0401586405 anytime after about 4 oclock for inspection etc

cheers

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