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Model: 1999, Subaru Impreza MY99 WRX

Colour: Royal Silver

Mileage: 132000 KLMS

Price: $14200 ono All Reasonable Offers Considered

Other Information:

Hi you for sale is my wrx impreza i have only owned the car for afew weeks but car has to sell as im purchasing a apartment with my finace.

Car is in immaculate conditon was purchased of a 57year old man who was a huge Subaru enthusiast he also was the 1st owner of the car making me the second i have around 10-15 recipts for services that have been carried out over the years from the previous owner.

Car comes complete with all service history, log books and other manuals that were given to the previous owner when he purchased the car brand new.

Car is in great condition inside and out, the interior has no rips scratches or marks car has never been smoked in, The exterior of the car is almost perfect besides very minor scratches to the front bar.

Car still retains the Standard Cassette Player previous owner wanted to keep it like that.

Now for the list of mods that the car has that were done by the previous owner:

Car has a 3inch turbo back exhaust not to loud which was done by Hitech Mufflers in Sydney for $2000 have recipt

Also has dark window tints

Has a K&N Panel filter

Also has a upgraded Alarm

Car has Upgraded brakes and brake pads front and rear stops very very well the previous owner told me they cost him well over $1000

And also has upgraded front and rear Sway Bars which makes the car handle very well

Other then whats listed above the car is standard and has never been boosted and never been in any accidents, Any inspections welcome.

Car drives perfect engine and manual gearbox feel excellent there a no noises rattles or shakes when driving its a perfect example of a wrx first person to see the car well definatly buy.

Car also has rego till October 2010.

Car is located in Sydney

Willing to swap/trade with a Skyline turbo must be manual and afew k my way.

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