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Hi all,

I have a 2002 model Subaru Impreza WRX for sale in WRC blue color, by far the best factory color for this car. The only modification is a 3" exhaust, apart from that the car is completely stock standard. The car runs beautifully and has never given me any sort of grief.

This car does not choke on start up or do anything a WRX shouldn't do. It starts up quickly, first time every time. Before I bought this car, I checked out maybe another 6 or 7 WRX's of the same model on the market at the time and this one was by far the cleanest and best running, and I have kept it that way.

I already got the RWC done this month on the 14th which is valid for 30 days, so it is still useable until the 14th of April.

Good things:
- 11 months rego
- RWC
- WRC blue color
- Brant immobilizer from factory, requires a 4-digit pin to start up, not a good thing for thieves
- STi sideskirts
- slimline number plates
- 3" exhaust, gives the car that WRX rumble everyone loves
- headunit with AUX in, and comes with an amp
- brand new tyres all around

- still have original owners manual from Subaru

- 180xxx on the clock which is very reasonable for a 10yr old car
- never been in a crash, never been stolen, no finance owing, clean title

The bad:
- honestly the only bad thing I can think of is there is a few minor scratches, nothing major

Message me anytime on 0425 531 332 if you have any questions or want to inspect the car. Located in Tarneit, Melbourne's west

Thanks

$12,999 ono

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