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Audio :

Clarion headunit double din dvd player + Aux in

Sony 12" Sub and AMP

Exterior :

Jun 3d Carbon fibre gt spoiler

C-west Carbon fibre bonnet + Scoop

Shark fin carbon fibre look (not real CF)

rooftop with CF cover (stick)

front sti lip

rear diffuser

Sus:

Pedders coilover all around + lower

18" advanti rims with new rubber (1 month old - cheap brand :D)

Front big brake upgrade - tt sport :-? from the ex-owner ! that's really big and that's really good !

Performance :

RS 2.5L 4cyl Manual - non-turbo

CAI setup + HKS pod filter

FMIC (not connected)

3" Xforce exhaust

HID light 6000k + Angel eyes blue in front + fog light HID 8000k

Interior :

gauges

aftermarket gear knob

will come with manual book + log book + 1 free MAJOR service voucher @ bridgestone @ Richmond cost $429.00 + stock part

perfect base for turbo charger + supercharger

the old owner was put a turbo charge on it but took it off to sell this car

222k km on odo for highway ! still run like a dream !

$14,000 <---------- PRICE Price slightly negotiable - ono . i dont care you can get 300kw drive with this price so dont waste both of us time !

Open swap ! PM me or email me your offer

RWC can be easily get after change bonnet (have stock one for you)

remove spoiler + canard + plug off the angel eyes light

tyre is 1 month old so no worry !

located vic sunshine

Plate MR-6789 does not come with car ! or extra $600

test drive around the block only !

contact via email (prefer) : [email protected]

or sms only (work + study full time + partime job + rarely pick up from strange number): 0433299288

Pic is here : http://www.nissansil...tem&item_id=224

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it's the xforce !!! idk but this car was a turbo car ! so yeah....

about the high milage ! you can check with the orther subaru and see that they still run perfect till 400k km :-S mostly subaru is for daily drive + a little bit of power !!!

but if you want you can rebuild it with around 2-3k as quote but i dun think that i need to rebuild this for another few hundred thousand k ! it drive perfectly for me ! would never have any problem !

the RWC was done on 3/11/11 and there's no oil leak or problem !

just 1 problem is the Angel eyes was fall out due to lack of glue ! you can open the headlight to stick it back easily if you like or just leave it like that !

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