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For Sale is my 1996 Impreza WRX Hatchback. It is an amazing car, and is in immaculate condition, with just 157,000ks on the clock. The reason it's up for sale is because I have just moved from Brisbane to a farm in the Ballina area, and unfortunately it is not a practical car for where I am now living. i am gutted to be selling it, and for this price too, its an absolute steal!

The car has been modified, but is still very comfortable, and a great daily driver. mods include:

-2001 WRX engine and gearbox

-Heavy duty clutch

-Full Exhaust

-Front & Rear Strut Braces

-Pedder's Coil Over Suspension

-Brand New Brake Rotors and Pads

-2006 WRX Wheels with brand new Federal Tyres

-After Market Intercooler

-STI Injectors & Fuel pump

-Tinted Windows

The car has been owned and modified by a mature owner. It is always driven with respect, and has never been thrashed. It has been meticulously maintained and serviced every 5000k's with top shelf products.

The car will be sold fully roadworthy, and registered, and it can be swapped over to NSW rego if need be.

This genuinely is a very regretful sale, and you will not find a cleaner, or more well looked after WRX of this age, and this price. I am happy to answer any questions you may have about the car as quickly as I can. Please note, any time wasters, joy riders, or low ball offers will be ignored.

I am located in the Ballina area, NSW

Price is $10,000

PM me for pics, as they are all bigger than the 2mb limit

Adam

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$9500

The car HAS TO GO ASAP. I cant even drive it up my drive way.

Make an offer!! Who knows, this could be the amazing bargain you tell all your mates about!!!

Cheers Adam

  • 2 weeks later...

BIG PRICE DROP

$8500

Like ive said before, the car has to go.

Its f**king immaculate!!!!!

Reason for sale is because ive moved back to the family farm, and my car cant even drive up the driveway. its 2km long. i need a 4x4. THE CAR HAS TO GO! its on carsales, all the forums, etc etc. make an offer. score an absolute bargain!!!

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