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Up for EOI/SALE is my 2003 Subaru WRX limited edition MOMO spec 5speed manual. I have owned this car for the last 4.5 yrs and have never had a single problem with it. There is 124xxxk's on the clock, serviced every 5000ks. I have spent well over 25k on mods, services and dyno tunes and also have all receipt spent on the car. All work and services have been done by APC in the last 2yrs. Car comes with a full logbook and history.

Mods:

• IHI VF34 (Has done under 4000ks)

• Haltech Platinum Sport 2000

• Haltech IQ3 Dash

• Haltech Boost Controller

• Greddy Turbo Timer

• Greddy V Spec FMIC

• Greddy Front Strut Brace

• Pedders xtreme Fully Adjustable Coilovers and cambers

• Silicone Hoses (turbo induction, radiator)

• GFB Stealth FX BOV

• GFB Light Weight Pulleys

• HKS Pod Filter

• Turbosmart Boost Gauge

• Turbosmart Fuel Regulator

• STI 550cc Fuel Injectors

• Custom 3.5" Turbo Back exhaust with 7''cannon

• XHP 19"Chrome Jets on Nankang Tyres

• Walbro 550hp Intank Fuel Pump

• Viper 5000 Car Alarm With GPS

• Brand new clutch done 1000ks

Whiteline adjustable rear sway bar

Power: Low boost runs on 7 psi and is Safe Tune for high boost at 16psi and ran 198.9kw atw (got dyno sheet)

My car is in excellent condition, 1 or 2 small trolley dings not really noticeable from some WANKER who doesn't appreciates some1 else's property. Car washed and polished atleast 2 times a month as it is rarely used. Always stored undercover. Like i said its only a EOI unless the right cash/swap offer is offered. Rego goes until dec this yr, and RWC will be provided. New plates will need to be provided.

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Cash Price $ 25000 Firm or $27500 for swaps (only really after a GTR, or EVO, willing to pay the cash difference. but hit me anyway, you never know)

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