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Hi Guys,

I have up for sale a 2000 WRX STI Replica with 130,000kms.

Had Major service done at 109,000kms.

I have only had the car a few months, but now looking to upgrade as my wife came into some moneys :)

When I purchased the car, I got new windscreen fitted, new alarm, 4 new tyres and new front slotted rotors all for RWC.

Car has few mods and drives beautifully. Hi/Low boost switch driven at Low boost all day.

Car is in fairly good condition, with some touch up paint needed for a few blemished here and there on the paint work, but all in all in fairly good shape.

I have all receipts for work I have done in the past few months and unfortunately it didnt come with service history, even though I saw the service book when I checked it out, apparently it went missing in the post after sale:(

I am asking $13,500 with new Reg on it 2 weeks ago and will come with RWC.

Any questions please fire them at me.

Cheers

0401-004-999

Will upload better pics during the week.

Edited by glaze

Also might be interested in trades with cash your way. Im open to a variety of trades, has to be manual and decent performance.

These were items I purchased for RWC. They were orginally assembled but needed new items to pass RWC, as I bought the car without a RWC. Alarm obviously didnt need to be fitted for RWC, but I wanted to upgrade for peace of mind,

  • 2 weeks later...

Will sell for a short time only for $11K with no RWC. Have proof and receipts of RWC getting done approx 2000kms ago or 3-4 mths.

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