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Hi guys , I'm selling my pride and joy

Model: 2001 Subaru Forester GT

Colour: Mica red

Transmission Type: Manual

Registration Number: BJ 85 HP

Mileage: 150,450 KMs

Rego: March 2012

Price: $16,000 Neg (may swap)

Other Information:

Engine:

Standard EJ205

VF34

STi Catless Up-Pipe

K&N Typhoon CAI

ProSpeed Racing Silicon Turbo Inlet

FMIC

TCP turbo back exhaust system

STI 550cc injectors

Walbro 255lph fuel pump

Blitz SS BOV

Greddy Profec B Spec II

MSR tuned making

- Low boost (15psi) = 166KW at 4 wheels

- High boost (18psi) = 183KW at 4 wheels

Driveline:

Standard GT Forester

All Drive rebuilt gearbox

Braking:

Full brake conversion from MY02 WRX

4 pot calipers front

2 pot calipers rear

DBA slotted rotors front

MY04 wrx rear backing plates

2 x new rear wheel bearings

Bendix GCT pads all round

Front and rear Hel Braided Brake Lines

Handling:

CS9 WRX Struts

STi pink springs

GC8 STi carbon fibre strut brace

KLC31, whiteline sway bar link kits extra heavy duty alloy

BSR20XZ , 22mm adjustable sway bar

KBR18-22 , 22mm sway bar mount

KCA414 , camber adj bolt kit -14mm

KSR202 , steer rack mounts - 30mm

Wheels:

5Zigen Pro Racer wheels , 18 x 8.5 +48 offset , Matt Silver (perfect condition)

225/45/18 95W tyres , about 70% tread left

Body:

Genuine Ganador electric mirrors

Genuine window visors

Type M rear wing

JDM tailgate lights

De-badged

Dark tint

Interior:

Lux spec , heated seats , sunroof

Custom made , carbon kevlar gauge holder

Carbon Kevlar center console surround

3 x 52mm Autometer gauges, oil press, boost and volt

Greddy Auto Turbo Timer

Genuine Subaru boot tray

MY02 WRX MOMO steering wheel with cruise cont

Genuine Forester 5 pieces floor mat

Subaru boot liner

Audio:

Clarion FZ709A head unit

Clarion front splits

Clarion rear door speakers

Exterior photos:

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Interior photos:

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engine bay photos:

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wheels and brakes photos:

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Extra info:

All suspensions performed and serviced by RPM Automotive , all engine mods and tuned by Michael South (MSR) , major (100K) service has been done at MRT by previous at around 120000 km , service history and full log book , transmission oil has been changed 1000 km ago

Comments:

The car is in good condition with only minor wear and tear for its age. Serviced religously with quality parts. The car is washed and detailed by me with quality cleaners, polishes and waxes , Interior is cleaned and protected. There are a few little dings here and there, and a few scratches on the front passenger bumper.

Thanks for looking

Contact: PM

Email: hcr32r at gmail dot com

Location: Central Coast , NSW

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