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1997 Subaru WRX

Silver with Gold 18" Advanti rims

225,000km

No Reg No RWC

Turbosmart Top Mount Intercooler

Turbomsart BOV

Turbosmart Exhaust, 3" turboback

Turbosmart Boost Controller

Boost Gauge

POD Filter

The car has been sitting in my garage for the past 6 months due to the purchase of a new car, but before that was serviced at 222,000km and new excedy clutch was fitted and tyres have 90% tread left, also have 2 spare tyres to throw in. Runs very smoothly for the amount of km's it has traveled.

$5,300 or nearest offer

located in western suburbs of Melbourne

0402 235 840 call or msg for any inquiries

Thanks Matt

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only things that are wrong with it is no rego or rwc and cannot sell until i put stock exhaust on to pass epa test which i will do with my own money once a buyer shows interest but for not its just sitting in the garage and dont really want to put money into it until its needed everything else is fine, the buyer will obviously also get the 3" turbosmart exhaust with purchase it just wont be on the car :) but yer its just so cheap coz no reg or rwx

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