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fully optioned my98 wrx.

208,000kms (Supposed rebuild approx 52,000kms ago)

Cusco strut brace

Immaculate interior

Dark green Mica (green n blue pearly)

Come with a few extra tyres and rims (4x stock silvers and 3x sti gold)

No diff slapping at all, gearbox crunching, clutch and brake feel/performance all good

Tyres have about 50% tread left

Still has about 7 months dealer warranty

11 monthes rego (NSW)

Blue Slip included

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Contact me either via pm or e-mail *cain_da_man(*@*)hotmail.com or on mobile 0411558800

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Hey pheonix. im asking 14k but its negotiable. My mate Conrad (Cain) has driven it and will vouch for the car. If you have any other queries just let me know.

Also willing to trade for an EA-EB series + cash my way...

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