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Genuine Sale!

WRX MY98 built-date 05/98, white colour, 165KW ATW (more if needed) with dyno sheet

meticulous 3rd owner, all books, all receipts,

serviced regularly,accident free!

Car is pampered!!

80,000kms, RGB779, NEW reg till 09/04 - $28,200 obo.

** or $27,000 without gauges **

!!! $26k with standard wheels now!!!

Open to REASONABLE OFFERS!!!

In Melbourne, SE suburbs.

http://www.pbase.com/rexwrx/wrx98

Call 0411673005 or email [email protected]

Exterior

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- Genuine STi rear spoiler

- All colour-coded white

- Genuine STi clear rear lights

- Replica 22B style front bumper

Rolling-stock

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- Rays Engineering Volks TE-37, 17"x7" rims with Bridgestone R-rated tyres

- Apexi T-Max struts (adjustable dampers) with Apexi lowered sports springs

- Whiteline 22/24mm front-sway bars and 24mm adjustable sway bars, both with heavy duty mounts

- Whiteline Anti-lift Kit

- Whiteline Camber-Kit

- Cusco Front and Rear strut bars, adjustables

Brakes

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- Genuine 4-piston STi calipers with Comp9s pads (FRONT)

- DBA 5000 slotted rotors with aluminium hats (FRONT)

- Goodridge Braided Lines (FRONT)

- DBA slotted/crossed-drilled rotors with RB74 pads (REAR)

Engine,Drivetrain,& ECU

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- HKS Type-S Front Mount Intercooler Kit, with waterspray

- HKS Mushroom air-filter

- Autronic Plug-and-Play Computer with anti-lag setup

- Apexi Hybrid VF22/23 Turbo

- Trust Full 3" turbo-back exhaust

- Walbro Upgraded fuel-pump rated 400HP

- Lightened and balanced flywheel

- Heavy duty Button clutch

- Blitz blow-off valve

Interior

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** Optional Gauges **

- Apexi EL2 Gauges: Boost, Exhaust Temp, Oil Temp, Water Temp (All have playback modes, max-reading,etc)

- Short-shift (adjustable)

there's no body kit, other than the original STi wings. everything else is colour coded.

as for the front bar, it has to be 22B style front bar because of the Front Mount intercooler.

i need to sell the car, and it's an excellent car with CLEAN history!!

I've pampered this car too much and sadly, i've to sell it now.

anyone interested, please feel free to come and have a ook....

MUST SELL!

thank you guys.

i just need everyone to pass on this message to those whom you know who is after a WRX, modified WRX to b particular.

i've had plenty of queries, but only one serious offer. Though, in the end the person pulled out as well due to his budget constraints...but he had come a long way from WA.

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