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putting add in for a mate so for better details call 0448235365,, but what i know is as follows,

its a 97 wrx impreza le, basicly standard othes than air pod and fujitsu stainless cannon

about 132xxxk's

80% rubber all round

downside its been keyed(scratched) cracked tail light also.

mechanically a1,

he just wants a swap for a good skyline r32 or 33, (preffer 33)

here is a couple pix of the v dub :)

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hey mate i have a skyline r33 1995 with a full series two front including lights and bonnet.Factory standard with except for a 2 1/4 from catback into 4 1/2 canon angled.its non-turbo manual with low k's.letme know 0403673876

hey mate i have a skyline r33 1995 with a full series two front including lights and bonnet.Factory standard with except for a 2 1/4 from catback into 4 1/2 canon angled.its non-turbo manual with low k's.letme know 0403673876

yea mate he has your number he will be in contact tomorrow,, can u give us some details of the car,eg colour, 2 door?, wheels, k's etc cheers :)

SUBARU IMPREZA 1997 Silver

Registration Status: Currently Registered

Expiry Date: 17-APR-2010

Engine Number:

060543

Is Vehicle Stolen: NO

Is Vehicle Wrecked: NO

Is Vehicle a Statutory Write-off: NO

Is Vehicle a Repairable Write-off: NO

Financial Security on the Vehicle: YES

hi buddy, he has seen ur car and likes it so if u would like to contact him call or txt 0448235365, or pm me ur number and i will pass it on, cheers :)

SUBARU IMPREZA 1997 Silver

Registration Status: Currently Registered

Expiry Date: 17-APR-2010

Engine Number:

060543

Is Vehicle Stolen: NO

Is Vehicle Wrecked: NO

Is Vehicle a Statutory Write-off: NO

Is Vehicle a Repairable Write-off: NO

Financial Security on the Vehicle: YES

hi just thought id mention that there is no security on the vehicle as my mate,(owner) checked this when purchaced and the vehicle is in his name, slo transport responce maby? :)

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