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My wifey's WRX wagon is up for sale.

I recently sold my much loved Skyline due to a gorgeous new baby girl and my new company car. I hoped the WRX would be a good compromise being a wagon and what not, but alas... I want a Skyline again!

I will be buying a 32 GTR this time around so this is the only car I would consider as a swap.

Subaru Impreza WRX MY02 Wagon / Hatch

2002 Black 115000kms with log books and service history.

$17900 Bargain!

Subaru genuine rear waist spoiler

Subaru genuine aero mudflap set

Sunroof (electrical tilt and slide)

EcuTek 1.5 (ECU remapped by MRT performance)

Remus cat-back (Twin-tip muffler)

3 inch dump-pipe

Catco stainless steel cat - 5 inch barrel stainless core

Walbro fuel pump

Silicone Y pipe

DBA Slotted rotors

JVC double din MP3/CD/cassette with 6 stack

Recent service items at Autotech Engineering;

Brand new uprated organic clutch and machined flywheel ($1200)

Brand new front brake pads

Brand new TX Valve, condenser, dryer and a regas of AC ($850) Damn near the whole ac system.

There is a mark/crease on the rear bumper from a car park incident.

The bonnet has two spots on it due to some flying fox molasses.

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Car can be viewed in the Parramatta area after hours or in the Sutherland Shire during work hours.

Contact Drew on 0417 998 817 or [email protected]

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OOOH drew dont tempt me to follow you down the r32 GTR upgrade road! Now i'll have to see an r32 gtr coming up my steet everyday :P ill be too envious not to join the party!! He he maybe at the end of the year..

Guys i can honestly vouch for this car its in very good condition and is well looked after as i see it everyday...

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