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(03/05/13) I've just had the car in at Protek where I had the handbrake fixed, gearbox leak (rear extension housing) fixed, Engine and gearbox oil change, and roadworthy inspection ($884). I've also just added 6 months registration ($290) ***(04/06/13) Car is currently in having the necessary work done for a RWC.

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Make:

Subaru

Model:

WRX

Year:

1998

Kms:

292000

Registration:

OYL-802 (exp. 13/11/13)

Location:

Northcote, VIC

Contact:

0431320142 or PM

Price: $6500 FIRM with RWC

WILL CONSIDER TRADES for a nice, standard daily! Can add some cash on top for the right trade (Megane 225, Golf GTI, etc).

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Engine:

EJ20k. Rebuilt at 241000kms (50000kms old), with reciepts.

Walbro GSS342 fuel pump

ASI silicone intake

K&N Panel filter

90mm PVC intake trumpet on standard airbox

Turbo beanie

Driveline:

V4 STI 5 speed gearbox and diffs (4.44)

Standard spec. organic clutch

Suspension

Standard struts and springs

Brakes

Standard

Wheels and Tyres:

16x7" MY98 WRX 5 spoke wheels

Bridgestone RE001 tyres (205/50r16)

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 and rear A-pillar have also a blistered quite bad and theres a small patch on the rear quarter. I've also just added a MY99 grill and spoiler, and these have just been quickly rattle canned black. I could organise paint repairs/colour matching for about $700.

Interior:

Pioneer head-unit

Kenwood 6" front speakers

Pioneer 6"x9" rear speakers

Pioneer amp

Grey cloth on seats has been dyed black

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Please note! These photo's were taken before the standard exhaust, brakes and suspension had been re-fitted

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Edited by jimtron4000

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