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I have a Silver My02 Subaru Impreza WRX hatchback with LOW KM'S for sale.

features:

2 way sun roof

OEM roof racks

tow bar + extention

fujitsibo barrel cat back system (nice tuck job + legal db)

king springs super low ( no scrub )

4 x brand new Khumo KU36 (best street legal semi slicks)

apart from that the car in standard. never been boosted.

car comes with normal wrx features such as: bucket seats, momo steering wheel, momo gear knob, sports pedals, full electrics etc

Car is currently sitting on 110,000km

Had major service 10km ago - all belts and pumps, fluid replaced.

minor service recently - all 4 brake pads replaced. disc machined, changed all oils etc - normal stuff

car is always filled up with BP premium.

I would be happy with 15k as wrx hatchbacks with this many kms fetch a premium.

Rims will not be included in sale. You will be provided with OEM 17" wrx rims with khumo ku36 semi slicks.

Rims can be included at additional cost of 1.8k with new tyres

OR IF YOU HAVE A NISSAN V35 YOU WANA TRADE WITH CASH ADJUSTMENTS..LET ME KNOW

pictures can be found on:

http://firesport.com.au/my02-subaru-imprez...s--ad170220.htm

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