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Model: Subaru Wrx 2000 model {Golden anniversay edition RARE }

Colour:FACTORY BALCK /MICA ......... ITS BLACK WHITH A RED PEARL

Mileage: KMs 135,000

Price: $19K ONO

Other Information:Hey guys up for sale is a rare my00 subaru wrx golden anniversary edition , There were only a hundred or so made its black from factory with red pearls , tan leather interior factory , momo woodgrain steering wheel and gearnob , other mods to the car are front mount intercooler with polished intercooler pipework , hks air intake , turbosmart supersonic blow off valve , 3inch turbo back exhaust by xforce , split pulse dump pipe , interior mods wise there is an autometre boost gauge on the drivers side pillar , pioneer cd player , pioneer 6x9s on the rear parcel shelf , rockford fosgate amp , it also has 19inch diablo miami wheels ....... The car is in immaculate condition always garaged and serviced . It has had the major service done including all fluids , filters , plugs and belts . The vehicle has never neen boosted it runs 14.5 psi which i believe is factory boost no boost adjustment controller at all . Has to been seen in person pictures dont do justice

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i thought these only came in auto. anyways good luck with ur sale

ill answer this.....

the my00 wrx .......limited

came in dark blue,dark green and black all with cream leather originally and was optioned with either manual or auto :P

ill answer this.....

the my00 wrx .......limited

came in dark blue,dark green and black all with cream leather originally and was optioned with either manual or auto :down:

yes, and add to this - there were actually runs of 400 for both the MY99 and MY00 in the Ltd config - at least that's what the salesman told me. Paid $47K driveaway, and traded it for $25K two years later! Ouch! Still, these are a real nice car - best shape of the WRX IMHO. Nice car and free bump.

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