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I have my wrx STi up for sale MY03 131xxxkms

it is a sporty fast car while maintaining total practicality of 4 doors and can drive up any driveway or over any speed bump :)

very clean car inside and out and really nice to drive.

recently under 1000km fitted a new clutch and tires.

it has some mods but all are very nice and nothing over the top- all mods are legal and can provide rwc aswell

lightened flywheel

HD clutch

whiteline swaybars F&R

whiteline busher kit throughout

turbo back exhaust

trust front mount intercooler

Alloy radiator

Apexi intake

Tein coilover suspension ( rides very nice)

a few other little bits and pieces to make it ride perfect.

for the audio system it has a in dash double din Pioneer dvd player which is a 6 stacker in dash with ipod connect. and us audio splits up front.

car is only driven on the odd nice weekend and my new place i don't have the room to keep it :(

$26,500

please give me a call if any questions or want to come see

Travis on 0416250596 anytime

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