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Hi Guys,

I recently bought a MY99 WRX that has had an insane amount of work done to it and I am getting the final things done to pass a regency inspection so I can register it in SA. Unfortunately it looks like I might have to more interstate and I would like to get an expression of interest in selling it to cover the financial costs of moving.

So get a coffee, this could take awhile!

All engine mods done by Croyden Racing Development

ENGINE:

Fitting an EJ25 (2.5L STi engine) not sure if it was just the short block or the full motor, engine number available on request

CP FORGED PISTONS

RACE SERIES ENGINE BEARINGS

ARGO CONNECTING RODS

FMIC WITH CUSTOM RUBBER PIPING

TURBOSMART PULMBED BACK BOV

SARD INJECTORS

EXTREME CLUTCH KIT

SR40 TURBO

UNICHIP

ENGINE WAS BORED, HONED, BALANCED, LINISH CRANK, MILL BLOCKS, CHEMICAL CLEAN

RECEIPT TOTAL (NOT INC TURBO AND INTERCOOLER): $13, 508

GEARBOX:

ALL GEARBOX WORK DONE BY MRT PERFORMANCE (AGAIN WITH RECEIPTS)

1 TO 4 PPG STRAIGHT CUT GEARS WITH SYNCROS!

RECEIPT TOTAL: $9790

BRAKES:

BREMBO STI BRAKE UPGRADE! (GOLD CALIPERS)

326X30MM FRONT ROTORS

316X20MM REAR ROTORS

RECEIPT TOTAL: APPROX JUST UNDER $4000

INTERIOR:

FULL CUSTOM CREAM LEATHER

EBOOST WITH 12, 15 AND 18PSI SETTINGS

CUSTOM INTERCOOLER SPRAYER WITH BOOST ACTIVATION

EXTERIOR:

GLOSS BLACK 18INCH RIMS WITH LOW PROFILE TIRES (90% TREAD ON ALL 4)

STI LIGHT COVERS AND BADGES (NOT MY IDEA)

BAD POINTS:

CLUTCH IS ON ITS WAY OUT, they uses a lighter clutch to preserve the box being 4WD and all

BODY HAS A FEW DENTS

ROOF HAS PAINT FADING

BOOT LEAKS A BIT

Thats all I can think of now guys, I am sure I will finish this and think of way more but its late haha!

Any questions feel free to ask and remember it is only EOI atm, that said any input on price would be much appreciated!

ASKING PRICE = $16,000+ located in Adelaide

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Sounds nice mate could u send more pics 2 [email protected]

Cheers Deane

Hey mate, emailed you but I am hesitant to email hotmails just because I have had alot of scammers. What did you want pictures of?

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  • 1 month later...

Have the dyno sheet of 206 AWKW's running on a mix of 98/95 unleaded on a 38 degree day! Also I think the AFM might be covered in filter oil, so I need to clean that and it should make about 220 AWKW's.

Going to register it over the next few weeks and after that it will be off the market. However, until then I will take $13.5k NOT NEGOTIABLE!

After a R32 GTR swap + cash your way.

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