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Hi Up for sale is my MY02 Subaru Impreza WRX STI

The car is in excellent condition throughout, however it currently isn’t running properly and unfortunately I can’t afford to fix it and I need a car to get to work.

The car is MRT enhanced making 198kw on 0.9 Bar boost.

It is WRC Blue in colour and is fitted with...

ECUTEK computer fitted by MRT

Full 3 inch MRT Exhaust system

MRT Induction and filter

Chargespeed Scoop (factory Sti scoop also included)

Apexi EL Boost Gauge (White Face with Blue Dials)

STI 22B Rear Wing

6 Speed Manual

Lowered with King Springs

Sony Xplode Drive.S HX Head Unit with mp3 and ipod connection.

Sti Rims with tyres (90% tread).

All Sti Options and Features.

Interior and Exterior in Excellent Condition.

145,000kms

Rego until the 21st June

The car still drives and starts fine however the car keeps fowling up the plug on the 4th cylinder. I have had a few mechanics look at it and no one’s been able to pin point the exact problem. One Mechanic said that it may be one of the valves on the forth cylinder but would need to take the head off to check, of which I can't afford so I am selling it as is. Very Regretful Sale.

Car comes with Gold Sti rims as the black rims are on my rx7 which are also for sale.

Asking $19,500 ono

May consider swap for Gen3 v8 or import Nissan, or cheaper car plus cash.

Car is located in the Geelong area.

Contact [email protected] or 0421033093.

Pictures:

http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b320/mrwarbie/WRX%20STI/

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Edited by warby
  • 6 months later...

Car is now fixed it was the air flow meter and a sensor please see latest post.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/My...-S-t340808.html

Edited by warby
  • 3 weeks later...

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