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hi everyone Putting my MY00 Clubspec evo 4 wrx up here, im after $12000 cash or swaps for vehicles of interest :)

whiteline steering rack collars

racing logic coilovers ( 7kg front 5kg rear)

Whiteline front anti lift kit

Greddy front strut brace

whiteline rear adjustable swaybar

Super pro "C" links

Whiteline rear cradle lockers

Whiteline rear strut brace

Whiteline front camber bolts

Noltec rear camber tops

Bendix purple brake pads

greddy Brake master cyl stopper

KnN pod filter

Walbro fuel pump

3" stainless bellmouth dump pipe

3" stainless cat back

De cat Pipe

Boost controller

New exedy clutch

Brand new MY04 gearbox from subaru

sti higher temp radiator cap

ISC alloy radiator ( 3 core)

STI oil cap

Weds Kranze 17x8 meshies ( jap as they come)

Bridgestone RE050A 215/45/17 ( bought new $1k) 1000 kms ago

Sti lower front lip

Comes with all standard parts ( suspension, exhaust, stock everything)

Recently passed regency

Car has done around 200,ooo kms, i believe it has had a rebuild, ( previous owner can confirm),

odo is out due to new gearbox and ratios, ( never bothered me )

Body has some dints and car park scratches, Bonnet has some deap scratches ( someones dog jumped on it, they are paying for the repairs atm,) but still looks good :P Handles like no other car ive driven!!

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this from QLD? more specific on what cars interest you like

eg. must be rwd/4wd/fwd with cash either way.. im guessing you want a rwd?

what pcd is on a rex?

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