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For sale is my My04 WRX STI it is white in color and has 152700KM (mostly high way k's).It has no accident history and has never been tampered or modified past dealer recommendations. This car has been a non smokers car as far as i know

The car is stock standard except for and upgraded air filter panel,boost gauge and upgraded pioneer CD player with i pod control and steering wheel remote.I have also upgraded the speakers in the car with infinity splits up front and sound stream 2 ways in the rear doors as the standard speakers and head unit are pathetic.

The car is fantastic to drive and is in great condition. i can not fault the car for its age and has been regular serviced every 5000km with top grade oils and filters and has full service history. All aspects of the car work 100% and the car is fitted with the Brant car alarm and immobilizer system with anti hijack. I am the third owner now as the previous was a lady driver which owned the car from near new and drove from Penrith to Newcastle 4 times a week.

The car comes with standard and upgraded accessories as follows:

* Tow bar with hitch

* head light protectors

* bonnet protector

* STI floor mats

* tinted windows

* data dot protection

* Front RDA slotted rotors

* Front EBC red stuff pads

I have 2 extra accessories which i will sell at an extra cost on top of the car if any one wants them which have not been installed and are brand new:

1. Silvers coil overs suspension brand new never fitted $ 1000

2. Custom sound stream boot enclosure consisting of 12 inch square sub,2 sound stream amps (mono and normal),custom false floor,custom sub enclosure and all cabling ,carpet Ect. $1000

I have unfortunately been forced to sell this fantastic car as i have run out of money for my wedding so it must go ASAP.

$27,500 ono

rego untill may 2011

The car is located in western Sydney and inspection is by appointment only. PLEASE no Tyre kickers or low ball offers as i will not consider anything stupid i can be contacted on 0403308678 during 7am to 8pm only. Or you can contact me threw the forum.

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