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Subaru Impreza, WRX

MY-06, 5 Speed manual

Rally blue

70,000ks

Aftermarket STI cooler

Enkie SC16's 90" tread all round

Koni lowered suspension and springs

3.5" AFtermarket Stainless exhaust system turbo back

Factory exhaust goes with car in boot

Pioneer deck, cazzazeria amps under both seats

Aftermarket air intake kit no pod or filter

STI rear spoiler

Clear tail lights

xenon headlights fitted crystal

Tinted windows

Subaru books in car, service history!

Car in south Australia can be registered in either states, freight can be incorperated into the price. Any mechanical inspections welcome car runs A1. Paint and body immaculate.

Call 0431 388 718 any questions $ 26, 990 (negoitable) Make an offer most conisdered!

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Edited by sus34

ok rephrased for people,

The car has an aftermarket intake system , sold by S and J , it has a k n panel filter,

The cooler is a Cooling pro aftermarket alloy cooler with STI on the top ( better than sti)

The wheels are SC18 enkei's 18x8 +40 with new tires

The exhaust is a 3" stainless Turbo back, with hgh flow cat,

The amps are pioneer carotezza,

ALso has a very rare carbon fibre Rear window splitter,

And an STI alloy bonnet ,

This car is a good all round car, goes good and the fuel ecconomy is sweet too ,

Good luck with the sale simon

yeah it sucks his not in NSW

what sort of fuel economy do you get??

Highway k's from a full tank is max 520, hills and city driving around 450ks. Car can be freighted to any state in aus for a cost quite happy to help as the car must go for interested parties.

Edited by sus34
Is it an actual STi manifold or have you hand painted the standard manifold gloss red? After you put the exhaust on have you had the ecu dyno tuned to suit?

Thanks.

Its sprayed red not an actual STi manifold, exhaust was put on buy previous owner and was tuned so runs mint.

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