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I am selling my 06 STI due to not having driven it enough to justify owning it. It is in absolutely perfect condition, looks clean, and drives beautifully.

- 2.5lt turbo, with 88,xxx kms and full service history

- Metalic Silver in colour with very clean paint work.

- Gold coloured STI wheels wrapped in semi-slick Bridgestone Potenza RE70's

- Whiteline Super Low handling pack, with low springs, anti-lift kit, upgraded swaybars, etc.

- Strut tower braces front and rear

- Hi-tech $2200 turbo back 3 inch stainless exhaust system, with proper split dump pipe and hi-flow catalytic converter

- Tinted windows

- All standard STI features, including keypad alarm w. anti-hijacking, DCCD, intercooler water spray, STI logo steering wheel/seats/gearknob/floor matts, and spoiler kit

- 6 months rego

I am constantly complimented about how good it looks with the lowering kit and beautiful shade of Silver, looks fantastic in the sun! Interior and engine bay are also spotless.

It handles like no other car i have driven, including GTR's and EVO's. It has run standard boost all its life but still has plenty of torque. The full exhaust system has given it plenty of power and removed any lag - it is extremely responsive. It is still very quiet below 4000rpm with a great sound up higher in the rev range.

The car was originally from country NSW and used to travel to QLD, so the km's were mainly freeway driving. Currently located in Sydney

I would like $37,000 but am negotiable.

Pics will come in a couple of days when the weather clears.

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