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1996 SUBARU WRX SEDAN

LOW KMS - 100, 000KMS

CUSTOM PAINT - BLACK WITH RED PEARL

ALWAYS SERVICED - EVERY 5000KMS WITH 5W-50 OIL.

THOUSANDS SPENT ON MODIFICATIONS

STI (D-FORCE) FRONT LIP

SUPRA REAR WING

LOWERED ON STI ADJUSTABLE CONTROLLER ARMS

LOWERED ON STI SPRINGS AND SHOCKS

STI RATIO GEARBOX FROM 96 WRX STI RA - STRENGTHENED

3 INCH EXHAUST FROM TURBO INCLUDING DUMP PIPE

VF22/SR40 420HP HYBRID TURBO

APEXI POWER FC ENGINE MANAGEMENT COMPUTER

APEXI ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

K AND N POD AIR FILTER

BLITZ BLOW OFF VALVE

CUSCO STRUT BRACES

BLITZ GUAGES - BOOST AND EXHAUST

CD PLAYER - PIONEER

SPEAKERS - 6 INCH SPLITS AND 6 INCH REARS

SPEAKER AMP

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER - NOT YET FITTED

GOLD RIMS

LARGE 4 1/2 STAINLESS STEEL MUFFLER

DYNO TUNED

TURBO SMART BOOST CONTROLLER

BUCKET SEATS - FROM 1997 MODEL WRX.

IRIDIUM SPARK PLUGS

BOSCH COIL PACKS

SPARE SET OF TYRES WITH 15INCH RIMS

IMMACULATE INSIDE AND OUT.

URGENT SALE

$21 750 ONO

WILL NOT GET A BETTER WRX FOR THIS PRICE!!!!

PHONE NO: 0413 249 333

hey guys, all pics will be up tonight! will email them to you all.

reason for selling is i am looking at buying a skyline.

running is easy at the moment on only 15psi and its getting 159.4kw@wheels. capable of heaps more with this setup.

with the cooler fitted should be looking at close to 19psi and 190+kw which is a very fast 12 sec WRX.

check www.geocities.com/r33forsale I was originally advertising for 33,000K, but Am now looking for a outright saleprice of 29K or Trade (with cash adjustment)

Also see the thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=23098

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