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Hi all,

I have for sale my Blue/Purple MY97 with updated interior. Has had a fully engine overhaul by S&J here in adelaide around $12k has been spent in the last 6 months and comes with 18months warranty on all the work done. Selling as my dad is giving me his MY06 WRX any inspections welcome or alternativley ring Sean at S&J Automotive and ask about Lukes MY97. All receipts available for all work done. Car is very clean, reliable and well built. No expense spared on this car. Details as follows...

Chassis & Body

Blue/Purple in colour

157xxxkm (Log Books)

Straight and tidy

STI Front bar

Colour coded side and rear skirts

Engine

2.0l MY05 STI Forged + Semi-Closed Deck engine

Genuine STI Head gasket & Seal kit

MY98 Heads Fully Recon - VSS, Facing and Machined, Valvle Grind Hot Washed

New Timing belt & idlers

All belts replaced

All new oils etc

Genuine Subaru Plugs

Every coolant hose replaced

Every vacum hose etc replaced

New core sump + oil cooler + pick up etc

Radiator Flushed

Engine bay tidied up

Serviced 3 Months ago at S&J

Cost $9594.00

All work done at 146544km

Gearbox

S&J Rebuilt G/Box & Flywheel Machined (2004) Cost $1780

Redline Light Weight Shockproof Gearbox oil (Diff & G/Box)

Genuine Subaru Clutch (153,160km)

Miscellanous Repairs

Wheel Bearing replaced

Diff pinion leak repaired

Gear boot replaced

New fuel filter

New Battery

Entire Air Conditioning System Overhauled (2006) Cost $730.00

Entire Cooling system Overhauled ( 2005) Cost $360.00

Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

New Pedders Struts and Shock Absorbers (2008)

Lowered King Springs All Round (Legal Height)

Slotted Front Brake Rotors

Genuine Subaru Pads all round

17inch Spoke Wheels (Cant remember brand)

85% Tread all round

Interior & ICE

Updated MY98 Interior

Genuine Recaro Seats (Fully Reclinable) Cost $1100.00

Momo Gear Knob

Factory Nardi Steering Wheel

Pioneer Head Unit

Pioneer 6.5" Front Speakers

Modifications

3" TBE

SS Front pipe

MRT Diff Back & Muffler (Very Quiet)

Pod Filter

As you can see car has had heaps spent on it and all in the past 6 months. No expense spared, pretty much everything has been replaced. Very reliable and quite fast with lots of potential.

PRICE $ 16000 o.n.o

Wont let me add pics but can be found on car sales or email me.

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