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2002 Subaru WRX

300kws at 24psi with 98ron

???kws at 30psi with C16 + Nos

Previous owner has done an

11.63 @117mph car now make 70-80kws more at same boost levels

Engine

• Stage 3 Trp race engine has done 6200km

• O ringed 2.5ltr sleaved close deck block

• Ceramic coated pistons

• Nitro treated bearings & cranks

• Heads are deck & O ringed

• Copper head caskets

• 14mm Head studs

• Custom Cams

• Custom Extractors

Turbo

• T60-1 ceramic twin ball bearing

• Turbo with K&N air filter

• 3" ceramic coated down pipe

• 2.5" ceramic coated up pipe

• 38mm external waste gate

• Blitz electronic boost controller

• 3" stainless steel exhaust with cannon

• ECU micro tech LT8's with 3 bar map

• Sensor & hand controller

Accessories

• Polished alloy front mount intercooler & pipes

• Polished over flow bottle & catch can

• Engine plastic ceramic coated red

• 125hp wet nos kit with purge kit – Zex brand

Fuel System

• Adjustable Malpassi regulator

• 800hp external Bosch fuel pump

• 2Ltr surge tank

• 850 Injectors

Drive Train

• Sti 6 speed Oz spec

• Custom TRP race clutch

Body & Paint

• Jetspeed body kit

• 2 pac purple engine bay

• Wingless boot lid

• Clear blinkers

• Sti lights

• Carbon fibre bonnet with 03 bonnet scoop

• M3 style carbon fibre mirrors

Suspension

• Adjustable coil overs all round

• 18 x 7.5 gold forged Ray's wheels

• 2 piece DBA 5000 rotors

• Freddo racing brake pads

Interior

• Tan leather

• Carbon fibre Sti door inserts

• JVC Dvd player and screen

Everything has been done for you

Some pic

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Price: $45,000

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so wats this thing like on petrol, and wats it like driving on the street??

:)

If you just drive it normal its good on petrol....if you drive it hard it gets thirsty :)

Driving on the street its just like other cars....just faster :rolleyes:

No. the buyer didnt have the money

Hi Matt,

as i mentioned on rexnet, a buyer with a zero rating thats been registered on ebay for less than a week ISNT a genuine buyer. You should only accept bids from people that have phoned you or some other requirement to somewhat satisfy you of their intended genuineness. Not 100% fool proof but pretty good.

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