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Hey fella's,summers coming up and ive decided to get a convertible so its time to sell!

NOT looking to swap unless you have a fairly late model E36 BMW CONVERTIBLE or Z3 roadster,please no other swaps,im not looking to swap for anything else,no holdens,no fords,no imports!!

2002 model Subaru Impreza WRX sedan

5 speed manual-All wheel drive

2 litre Turbo engine

Heritage Green duco

17inch factory fitted alloy wheels

-Dual airbags(momo airbag steering wheel)

-custom full turbo back stainless steel exhaust including high flow cat and dump-pipe(gives nice boxer sound and not to loud or obnoxious)

-Apexi cold air intake

-Apexi boost gauge

-slotted front rotors

-slightly lowered suspension(gives it a nice stance without being bouncy,never scraps on anything and handles awesome)

-hks turbo timer

-factory tinted windows

-inbuilt factory 6 stacker cd player

-factory recaro style bucket seats

-Air conditioning

-power steering

-cruise control

-electric mirrors

-electric windows

all the usual factory features for a my02.

this a genuine clean example of a wrx in excellent condition,

-paint is still in very good condition,interior is faultless

-Engine and driveline is all very tight still and low kms 106,000km

-meticulously maintained and serviced every 5000km with top shelf oil,

-everything on the cars works such as all electrics and air conditioning is very cold which will be perfect for the upcoming summer!!

-never boosted past standard pulls nicely with stock boost anyway!

-never been in a accident

this isn't an urgent sale so not stupid offers,if it doesn't sell im not too fussed,i will just drive it and enjoy it during summer!

-REGO till SEPTEMBER 2009 and will come with a CURRENT RWC UPON SALE

$18000 ono

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