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I know this is a long shot but worth a chance :D

Item Summary: 2004 Subaru WRX

Location: : Tasmania, Launceston

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: House time :)

Asking Price: $21,500 o.n.o

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me :(

Extra Information:

Time to sell my 2004 WRX had this car for a couple months now and has served me well, Interior is in fantastic condition with no rips or tears on the seats no cracks on the dash either :( Exterior of the car is black with the gold flake in it, has one small dent on the drivers side guard and a light scratch on the boot. Car could use a detail which will be done before new buyer picks up if asking price is meet plus a fresh service. Car will come with a RWC and getting 6 months REGO at the end of the week, Car has 129,xxx km's and had a full service 2,000 km's ago Car is fairly standard except for the following mods

Exterior:

Black with gold flake

STI boot and wing

STI bonnet scoop

Side skirts

Front lip

BSA 18" rims

Sound system:

Pioneer head unit

Kenwood 6x9's

Alpine D liniar splits

Performance:

Cat back exhaust

K&N panel filter

Slotted rotors

Other:

Lowered springs

Turbosmart boost gauge

Fairly keen to get this sold so open to all reasonable offers, Have no problem taking to the boat over to Melbourne to meet buyers

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Any questions don't hesitate to post or shoot me a PM :(

Thanks

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