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(Melb) 217Kw My98 Wrx: Vf22, Pfc, Bc Coilovers, Gd Brakes, Pw Tmic.... Trades Welcome


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Make:

Subaru

Model:

WRX

Year:

1998

Kms:

286000

Registration:

OYL-802 (exp. 13/05/13)

Location:

Northcote, VIC

Contact:

0431320142 or PM

Price:

$11000 as is, plus $500 with paint repairs, plus $500 with RWC... or swap for car of lower value plus cash my way.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Engine:

EJ20k. Rebuilt at 241000kms (44000kms old), with reciepts.

Makes 216.9rwkws @ 5569rpm using e85 and 20psi.

Power FC and hand controller, tuned by Pro-Tek Automotive for e85

Eboost street (40psi)

Five-O-motorsports 1000cc sidefeed injectors

Walbro GSS342 fuel pump

VF22 turbo with turbo beanie

Process West TMIC

ASI silicone intake

V4 STI 90mm AFM

K&N Panel filter

90mm PVC intake trumpet on standard airbox

3" Xforce turbo back exhaust, dump pipe heat wrapped, into a Hitech single tip oval muffler

The engine seems to be in great condition and goes very well. There doesn't appear to be any engine leaks or weird noises.

Driveline:

V4 STI 5 speed gearbox and diffs (4.44)

Standard spec. organic clutch

The gearbox seems to be in good condition, with no real grinds or anything. It sometimes feels like it could engage 2nd more easily, but this could be due to worn shifter bushes. The shifter is very sloppy and it's bushes are most likely worn. There appears to be a bit of a leak from the centre diff. I'm very conscious of the gearbox when i'm driving, with no hard shifts or launches.

Suspension

BC BR gold series coilovers (less than 5000kms old)

BC adjustable camber tops front and rear

Whiteline 24mm rear sway bar (standard front)

Whiteline anti lift kit (not fitted)

Street/aggressive alignment by Centreline Suspension

The car handles really well.

Brakes

GD 4 pot front calipers (painted lime green) with standard rotors

Intima SR front brake pads

GD 2 pot rear calipers (painted lime green) with standard rotors

Dogbone adaptors by Mark Smith (cruisn)

Intima SR rear pads

I broke part of the right hand side handbrake assembly when upgrading the brakes, so had to remove it from the hub. My handbrake therefore does not work at the moment. It hasn't bothered me so far, but i did plan to either fix the assembly, find a spare one, or install a hydraulic handbrake. The Intima SR pads are pretty new and are suitable for temps up to 700C (ie. track).

Wheels and Tyres:

16x7" MY98 WRX 5 spoke wheels

Bridgestone RE001 tyres (205/50r16)

Tyres are in pretty good condition, as are wheels.

Exterior:

Standard except for:

MY99 headlights

MY99 grill (needs to be colour coded)

MY99 rear spoiler (needs to be colour coded)

The body is pretty straight, with the odd small bump here and there. The car has been resprayed at some stage and looks pretty good when clean. There is however some area where the clear coat has blistered. The roof has completely lost it's clear coat. The boot has a blister of about 20x20cm and the rear a-pillar has one of about 7x20cm. I've also just added a MY99 grill and spoiler, and these have just been quickly rattle canned black. For an additional $500 i can have the roof, boot, a-pillar, spoiler and grill painted.

Interior:

Fire extinguisher mounted on transmission tunnel, below rear seat

Pioneer head-unit

Kenwood 6" front speakers

Pioneer 6"x9" rear speakers

Pioneer amp

Otherwise standard

The interior is in pretty good condition. There is the usual rip in the drivers seat bolster, minor fading of the door trims, slight scratching of the centre console, and a hole in the drivers side carpet.

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I don't really want to sell my car... I've been devoting quite a bit of time and money to it in the last 12 months, trying to get it to just the way i want. Unfortunately though, as I'm going to go back to full time study this year, I don't think i can afford to hang onto it. My build thread (link below) should give you some good info on the car. I don't think it would need much for a roadworthy. It passed a RWC less than a year ago. If you have any questions, or would like to check it out, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Edited by jimtron4000

Build thread: http://www.rexnet.co...ain-green-my98/

Don't be deterred by the "issues" I've listed. I'm just being honest about the car, and these issues are really not that bad. Most 15 year old cars are no longer perfect... better to know the issues before you buy rather than after. The car has been very reliable. I was planning to use it as a track car and i believe it would be up for the job.

Edited by jimtron4000

I could also possibly wipe $1500 off the price if you'd be happy with the standard TMIC, ECU, boost controller, injectors, and AFM.

Also I can chuck in a second set of rims (same type) with unused re540s semi slicks (225/45r16) for an additional $1000.

"The gearbox seems to be in good condition, with no real grinds or anything. It sometimes feels like it could engage 2nd more easily, but this could be due to worn shifter bushes. The shifter is very sloppy and it's bushes are most likely worn. There appears to be a bit of a leak from the centre diff. I'm very conscious of the gearbox when i'm driving, with no hard shifts or launches."

I've been under the car today, and noticed that the oil leak appears to be coming from the very rear of the transmission, and is most likely due to a worn output shaft seal. From what i've been told, this would not be a huge job to replace.

To eliminate the shifter slop, TIC offers a linkage update for $80 (http://www.entra.com.au/tic-5mt-linkage-update/)

"I broke part of the right hand side handbrake assembly when upgrading the brakes, so had to remove it from the hub. My handbrake therefore does not work at the moment. It hasn't bothered me so far, but i did plan to either fix the assembly, find a spare one, or install a hydraulic handbrake. The Intima SR pads are pretty new and are suitable for temps up to 700C (ie. track)."

I haven't contacted any wreckers about a handbrake assembly yet, but i just saw an STI (wont fit) one on ebay for $70. It should be pretty easy to find this part from most wreckers as it's the sameas that of any subaru with an r160 diff (ie. most).

The body is pretty straight, with the odd small bump here and there. The car has been resprayed at some stage and looks pretty good when clean. There is however some area where the clear coat has blistered. The roof has completely lost it's clear coat. The boot has a blister of about 20x20cm and the rear a-pillar has one of about 7x20cm. I've also just added a MY99 grill and spoiler, and these have just been quickly rattle canned black. For an additional $500 i can have the roof, boot, a-pillar, spoiler and grill painted.

I've been in contact with a painter who has quoted me $300 to fix the blistered clear coat, with a little more to paint the spoiler and grille (all up less than $500).

I will accept $9000 with the following items removed:

Power FC and hand controller, tuned by Pro-Tek Automotive for e85

Eboost street (40psi)

Five-O-motorsports 1000cc sidefeed injectors

Process West TMIC

V4 STI 90mm AFM

GD 2 pot rear calipers (painted lime green) with standard rotors

Dogbone adaptors by Mark Smith (cruisn)

Intima SR rear pads

... standard items will be fitted instead. The car won't be making 217kw like this, but should be making good power over stock due to the VF22, exhaust, and intake. The braking capability should be still quite good with the upgraded 4 pots up the front. In my opinion you'll still be left with a quick, great handling and stopping street car that could handle the track too.

OR

$10500 as it is in the original post.

I will also consider straight swaps with the parts removed.

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