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Hi Guys and Gals, I'm working in Adelaide with no parking at the moment so the WRX is sitting at home in Brisbane costing me rego and insurance so it's time to go.

It's a late 2000 model Bug-Eye in Dark blue, 5 speed manual with 120-something k's.

Mods include a BOV, and Apexi panel filter with inner gaurd intake, genuine 5-Zigen Pro-racer A-Spec catback exhaust. STi springs, whiteline rear swaybar and alloy links, front and rear strut braces, Buddy Club engine dress up caps and shifter, WRC style grill. I think that's all - I haven't seen it in 6 weeks.

I'll be putting it up on carsales next time I'm home (hopefully this weekend Sat-Sun only) and I have no photos down here with me but we all know what they look like, mine's just a little lower and doesn't feel like it's about to roll-over when you turn the wheel.

Offers around 19K.

Please don't spam this thread guys, if you are keen please contact me or pass on my details to anyone looking to buy one as I would like this gone sooner rather than later so I can buy something else when I eventually get back to Brisbane.

Prefer PM or email squizz13 at bigpond dot com or leave an SMS on 0410 804 781

Squizz.

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ummm...pics?

Here I'll make it bold this time :D

I'll be putting it up on carsales next time I'm home (hopefully this weekend Sat-Sun only) and I have no photos down here with me but we all know what they look like, mine's just a little lower and doesn't feel like it's about to roll-over when you turn the wheel.

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