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Subaru Impreza RX 2004 (non turbo) with rare blue mica colour. 5 star ANCAP rating. 4 doors sedan. 5 speed manual. 2.0L H4.

Carsales ad:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=11A1DDB65FC4

$15,500 negotiable.

Rego till 27/03/2011.

97XXX kms, runs like new.

PM for VERY recent pictures. Taken 31/3/2010.

Male car enthusiast owner, extremely well taken care of, comes with servicing log book, never tracked or raced, and rarely driven.

Car is perfectly reliable, never broken down, never in an accident, symmetrical AWD for any weather conditions and grip, starts up fine everytime no matter what the weather is like, fuel economical.

Non smoker, smoking in car is prohibited, strict passenger rules when inside car, frequent cleaner, conservative driving style, always parked up inside driveway. Large boot capacity.

Serviced regularly (comes with servicing log book) with Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic SuperSyn engine oil, Fully Synthetic transmission fluid, and super DOT4 brake fluid. Always refuelled with Shell V-Power for better engine preservance and cleaning. New battery replaced ~2000kms ago.

Selling due to need of money for moving out.

Very nice colour (gotta have blue with Subaru just like red with Ferrari) with complementary colour matched RSGT 18" gold rims (RRP $1400). Many compliments.

Custom cold air intake (RRP $150) with K&N air filter panel (RRP $120) proven to be effective from others (read around) for better power, response, and fuel economy.

NGK laser platinum spark plugs (RRP $96) and NGK ignition leads (RRP $100) (best spark plugs and ignition leads you can get for Imprezas) for cleaner combustion, better response, better fuel economy, and slight power increase. All replaced ~5000km ago.

Magnaflow twin tip muffler (RRP $400) for nice driving aggressive sound tone and slightly less restrictive exhaust. Stock muffler included with car incase modified noise is undesired.

Strut bars/towers installed front and rear (RRP $100) for car body rigidy and possibly safety.

Whiteline front and rear sway bar set (RRP $600) installed for enthusiastic driving style and turning feel. 20mm front bar, 24mm adjustable rear bar with all bushings, links, and mounts. Stock front sway bar included with car. WRX rear control arms installed to support rear sway bar. Stock control arms included with car.

Pedders lowered and hardened springs installed for better driving enthusiasm, feel, and appearance but not too low that it's impractical.

Arctic blue low beam bulbs, yellow JDM fog lights, electric blue LED number plate lights. Very sexy at night (and day).

No rice mods, basically stock exterior. A lot of time and money invested in this car to keep it tip top condition.

Redbook Specs:

4 Speaker Stereo

ABS (Antilock Brakes)

Adjustable Steering Column - Tilt only

Air Conditioning - Climate Control

Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)

Body Kit - F&R Spoilers, Skirts, Rear Apron

CD Player

Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

Cruise Control

Data Dot - Part Identifiers

Disc Brakes Front Ventilated

Disc Brakes Rear Solid

EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)

Engine Immobiliser

Fog Lamps - Front And Rear

Independent Front Suspension

Independent Rear Suspension

Intermittent Wipers - Variable

Large Boot Capacity

Leather Gear Knob

Leather Steering Wheel

Metallic Finish Centre Console

Power Door Mirrors

Power Steering - Speed Sensitive

Power Windows

Remote Fuel Lid Release

Spoiler - Rear

Sports Seats

Sunvisor - Illuminated Vanity Mirror for Passenger

Please feel free to PM me and come for inspections :worship: dont be shy. What you see is what you get. Inspect it before someone else does and it may be gone.

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