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Truly a weapon people, thats all I can say. I’ve had this car for about 6months and enjoyed every second I had with it. This BEAST has 200kw at all 4 wheels. Best traction car I have ever driven especially in the wet. Chassis done about 137,xxxkm. Engine is fully rebuilt to a 2.2 Stroker, only done 30,000kms boost set to

This car is in great condition, you will not find one that has been better taken care of. Always serviced on the dot and with top products - no cheap alternatives. This sale is extremely regretfull and would suit any extreme performance vehicle enthusiast. Please dont hesitate to call me with any questions in regards to the vehicle. Any reasonable offer will be considered

I have attached pics, quick ones i found on my computer when car was getting done up only thing changed on the pic below is the wheels as the others were much lighter better for car and gearbox....

Contact: 0400 899 981

PRICE: $17800 ONO Thats a very cheap price considering What i have spent guys..... My Loss will be your gain.

(Rego till mid 2011)

ENGINE

2.2L Stroked Motor (put in the car at 108,000k)

- Forged pistons.

- TRP Billet rods.

- Stroker crank.

- Hardened race bearings (conrods and mains)

- 3 layer metal head gaskets.

- ARP replacement 11mm head studs.

- High performance timing belt.

Walbro fuel pump

STi 550cc Injectors

STi Top Mount Intercooler

STi VF35 Turbo

BMC CAI System

Turbosmart Boost Controller

Microtech LTX-8s ECU

Full turbo back 3" exhaust

PBR Clutch ( Put in under 7,000ks ago)

Lowered on Genuine STi Springs

Cusco Strut Braces

Whitline Sway Bars

Exterior

STi Bonnet Scoop

STi Rear Wing

STi Genuine Headlights

STi Genuine Fog Light Covers

STi Genuine Grill

All Original STi Decals/ badges

DBA Slotted Discs

Clear Side Indicators

Clear side reflectors

Tinted Windows 20%

8000K HID Lights

18” Lightweight RIMS

Interior

FULL SAFRON LEATHER INTERIOR

White LED Parkers/ interior

Short Shifter

Boost Gauge

STi Pod

Oil pressure gauge

Oil temp gauge

Air/fuel gauge

Blue Led light with Switch

Apexi Turbo Timer

STi Trim/ gear knob

6.5” DVD Sony screen

MTX rear speakers

MTX Front speakers

Clarion Mono Amp

Kenwood 12” Subwooofer

Immboliser

Cruise control

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