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Item Summary: 2003 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX, Special Edition (momo spec)

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4077

Odometre: 126,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $21,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Upgrading

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0433812776 or Pm

Extra Information:

FOR SALE is my 2003 Subaru WRX Special Edition (MOMO SPEC) 5speed manual. I have owned my rexy for the last 5.5yrs and have never had a single problem with it.

126, xxx k's on the clock, serviced every 5000ks with FULL LOGBOOK HISTORY. No dollars spared on this car from the parts right down to the oils. APC have carried

out some of work includes the mods and services form 100 000ks onwards. Paint and interior are in excellent condition. Has the odd stone chips here and there on the

front bar, and a couple of little marks on the car from ppl opening there car doors and shopping trolleys, but nothing really noticeable.

Mods:

• VF34 5000ks old

• Greddy Turbo Timer

• Greddy V Spec FMIC

• Greddy Front Strut Brace

• Pedders xtreme Fully Adjustable Coilovers and cambers

• Silicone Hoses (turbo induction, radiator)

• GFB Light Weight Pulleys

• 3A Racing Pod Filter

- Turbosmart Dual BOV

• Turbosmart Boost Gauge

• Turbosmart Fuel Regulator

• 550cc Fuel Injectors

• Custom 3.5" Turbo Back exhaust with 7''cannon (sounds really lumpy)

• 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.

At the end of the day dollars has been spent to get this rexy where it is today. Nothing needs to be spent unless you want more power, but at the moment this rexy is quicker than most STI and EVO's around. Rego runs out in December and RWC will be provided upon deposit.

No Deposit NO test drive.

$21000

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