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:D 400hp GDB WRX WORKED EJ25 STi ENGINE. FEATURES IN FAST FOURS & HOT 4's

Extremely fast and good looking car that?s tastefully modified with potential for loads more power!

Previously: REX-SIN,WRXUAL

Now: MY-BOXA

Engine :

Car overall has : 118 xxx kms

Engine has : 9000 kms

Recently rebuilt engine by MRT performance only travelled 9000 km odd every nut and bolt in the long motor was replaced with brand new parts!

Car makes 291 KW on an easy 20 psi with run in & final tune dyno sheets for proof. ALL DONE BY PULSE RACING

2.5l STI semi closed deck block

2.5l STI crank

CP Forged pistons

Camtech 272 cams

Argo rods

Ported and Polished heads and head service by Russell at Dominator machine shop in sydney

Cometic head gasket

Enlarged 7 litre sump

Enlarged throttle body to 63mm

Garrett GT 30-40 twist mount 20 psi with custom up-pipe

PWR front mount intercooler with full custom pipe work

3 inch turbo back exhaust with custom dump pipe and X-force Varex volume control cannon!

Autronic sm4 ecu (tuned by Pulse Racing)

Walbro twin intank pump setup

Sard fuel reg

Sard 800 cc injectors

Tumbler deletes

New vrs kit

Blue silicon hose kit

Gold painted Engine plastics

Custom made oil air seperator

HKS ssq BOV

Gt spec (style) extractors heatwrapped

Custom polished alloy washer bottle

STI radiator cap

Apexi turbo coolant cap

Billet alloy oil cap

Near new battery

Polished alloy SPT radiator shroud

Gearbox:

Custom PAR engineering gear set! 1st and 2nd straight cut, 3rd-5th strengthened helical

Brand new 1600kg excedy racing button clutch kit

PAR lightened flywheel

Box has done approx 2000km and has no issues at all

Interior :

Full Ivory leather Re-trim of;

Seats

Parcel Shelf

Gearshift boot

Door inserts

Center Console

Pioneer $2500 in dash TV/DVD

Alpine DD drive splits in rear shelf and 6 inch Alpine component speakers in doors

dash pod and gauges NOT sold with car

Blitz carbon face Boost and fuel pressure guages in A pillar

STI gear knob, cigar lighter and valve caps

Suspension :

Brand new BC Racing coilovers in front and SXD rear travelled less then 15000km (both fully adjustable)

Whiteline strut brace

Brand new wheels and tyres:

Gun metallic ROTA GRIDS 18x9.5 perfect fitment

225/40/18z nexen n6000 all brand new

Body :

Graphite black in colour with gold flake

Colour coded side skirts

De-winged bootlid

STI fog light covers and scoop

STI grille badge

STI front and rear emblem

Rear guards rolled

Slimline wind deflectors

Rego untill 28/7/2012

MY BOXA custom plates, come with car.

NO TIME WASTERS , DREAMERS OR TEST DRIVES, NO CASH, NO SALE

Realistically priced it cost double to build, have reciepts for over 45k

Featured in FAST FOURS JANUARY 2010 AND WAS IN MAY 2011 ISSUE 206 OF HOT 4's.

It's rarely driven, this is my pride and joy never raced or miss treated and I am not parting it out either!

THIS CAR IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED AND IS TREATED WITH THE UP MOST RESPECT

previous owners can highly vouch for this car

car and drivers first ever pass down the track the car went 12.2 @ 123mph with a conservative launch

car has a tonne more power left in just needs to be unlocked with a gt35r and e85 tune

any questions ask away

Regards Rhys

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PRICE MATE??

sorry its not letting me edit it

Make and Model: SUBARU WRX

Model Year: 2003

Registration: MY-80-XA

Car Condition: Road Worthy/ Registered

Location: NEWCASTLE, NSW

Price: $30000

Contact details: 0401610134$32,000

Edited by trucking courier

Hi Rhys, Is the car legal height for roadworthy? Looks a little low and what about the modifications has it been Mod plated by a engineer?

Cheers Dave

Hey Dave

All the details are in the ad, also haven't had any problems with ride height for rego, not that's it's a problem with coilovers

how long have you had this for? iremember seeing it for sale a while back looks like its been well kept :)

ive had it for over a year now and ive only put close to 2000kms on it. bit depressing that i dont get to drive it all that often and now i have to sell.

PRICE DROP $29'000 I REALLY NEED TO SELL AS IM LOSING JOB OFFERS

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