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1996 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STi Type-RA

140,000KM.......EJ20t.......Manual

Adelaide Hills, SA

$15,000 ono WITH SPARE GEARBOX........OPEN TO SWAPS IF IN SA

This car is currently road registered for every day use but also meets all CAMS requirements for PRC hillclimb track work. Has all the rare Type-RA specs- lightweight panels, aluminium bonnet, extra injector, no electric options to shave weight. The car is mechanically running A1. Oil changed every 5000km. Has new brake pads front and rear. Car comes with a spare gear box worth $1500, the box running right now is absolutly fine, but will chuck the spare it. It also comes with the following stock parts- x4 stock springs, x1 shock good for back or front and stock TMIC. Not exacally sure how much power it is making, these cars are 206KW stock, so add the following on top of that...

* STi Motor, forged pistons, closed deck block

* Close ratio gear box, shot peened

* 3" STi exhaust, dump pipe

* FMIC. black

* Trust TD05 turbo

* Turbo timer

* Uni race chip, [email protected]

* Boost gauge

* King springs, super low

* Cusco strut brace

* K&N pod filter + cold air

* BOV

* Aluminium bonnet

* Nardi steering wheel + gear stick

* Rolled guards

* Cusco roll cage- half in for road reg

* Racing harnesses

* X2 extinguiters

* X4 new tyres (29/04)

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Contact: 0415 441 980 or PM

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