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hey guys. up for sale is my gc8 2000 model wrx. details are...

MODEL 2000 wrx gc8

COLOUR: Silver

REGO 12 months

CONTACT 0410158440 OR [email protected]

CONDITION Immaculate

KMS 121,000kms

PRICE: $19000 ONO

MODIFICATIONS

FULLY ENGINEERED WITH ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE

cross drilled ventilated front discs

heavy duty clutch

front mount intercooler with chrome piping

HALTECH e6x ecu

VF24 turbo

custom intake pipe

k&n Air filter with enclosed box

3 inch TBE exhaust

apexi turbo timer

autometer boost guage

electronic boost controller

pioneer mp3 cd player (the famous DOLPHIN deck :P)

Rockford fosgate 4 channel amp

12inch jbl subwoofer in a custom enclosed box on the corner of the boot.

genuine MOMO gearknob

alarm with immobilizer

ultra blue headlights.. very bright at night.. looks very neat.

tinted windows

full log books with service history up to date

lowered slightly with unknown springs

COMMENTS

This car has been well taken care of. just got a service yesterday (sunday 11 nov 2007) and got dyno tuned on saturday by micks motorsport.

It made just under 185 kw at all 4 wheels. the car runs great and boost comes on very hard. it has all the receipts and log books from previous owners and it is up to date till now with its service history.

the car has been slightly lowered but still sits very high. handles excellent and has 4 brand new tyres. from the outside the only modification is the front mount intercooler.

pictures are coming hopefully by this afternoon. anyone who has seen this car would know its a very clean car

once again its FULLY engineered so you wont have a hard time with the cops etc etc.

may be interested in a STRAIGHT swap. depending on what the car is etc... and im negotiable on the price

I can also provide custom plate which are [RXC-15T] black on silver writing. is sais REXIST if people cant read :D if your interested in the plates give me an offer and there yours..

cheers guys :D

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Gday mate,

I like your car. Have you got any photos with better resolution and closer up to the paint work? Do you have any interior shots?

This is my car.....any interest in a swap?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...es-t217708.html

What's the fuel economy like on your rex?

Cheers,

Chris.

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