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Selling my 2002 WRC Blue WRX 5spd

$15.5k neg

$16.5k including RWC+new front tyres + exhaust

In the pics it has 3.5" cat back, turbosmart VeePort and boost gauge. I've since removed the exhaust and will revert back to stock for easier sale on carsales.

I've had it for nearly 4 years, but am selling due to buying new car for work, driving manual in CBD rush hour everyday, and long trips mean i need a comfy automatic :-( No swaps unless you have a 2006+ model auto car (for tax depreciation etc)

Features:

5sp man

Color coded side skirts ($400)

133,000km

Serviced 2000km ago

$1400 new clutch done at 120k service.

Major service at 100km was $1400 (quoted $1900 at STI docklands)

Needs new front tyres

Reg til Nov 2009

RWC neg, but i doubt it needs anything except tyres

Good condition car, has usual shopping trolley dings as most cars of this vintage.

If you buy a car with 90000km you'll likely have to spend the $2500 on clutch, water pump and service very soon, this car has it all done.

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Call/PM/reply here, no time wasters pls, would prefer to let a member have it as its a good car, I use it mainly for travelling Victoria for work. Often do long trips including hitting all four boundaries of Vic, includes 900km's weeks.

Redbook says this is a good deal, and its pretty much the cheapest in Melb.

Private Price Guide $15,900 - $18,400

* Average Km 110,000 - 180,000

0430 366 915

Simon

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