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Subaru Liberty STi conversion!

This 1997 Liberated Subi Sleeper is one of a kind, looking for the right owner

Over + $30,000 of work done to complete performance conversion
All work done at reputed Perth Performance Shops, Genuine Parts, Premium Oils, etc

2006 WRX STi 2.5L engine (less than 30,000kms)
4.11 Gear Box and Rear Differential (less than 2,000kms)
Had originally intended to put the 2006 WRX STi 6 Speed DCCD Gearbox (still available upon request)

2006 STi Driver and Front Passenger Bucket Seats

Autronics SM4 ECU

Bosch Fuel Pump +550HP 0.44

Anti-Lag

$789.00 Exedy HD Clutch (less than 2,000kms)

APEXi Turbo Timer (multi-function adjustable settings)

APEXi RSM “4 Electronic Display Monitor

Timex Carbon Fibre Gauges (Air/Fuel Mixture, Turbo Boost, Oil Press, Temp, etc)

Autronics Fuel Regulator

Short Shift Race Kit (Still brand new! Only just recently fitted)

3” HiPower HKS straight through off Turbo

38mm Waste Gate with screamer

Garret GT35 Turbo

HKS Stealthy Front Mount Intercooler

Upgraded rotors and Brembo brakes

Underbody H Brace

Whiteline Front Strut Brace

Remote Keyless Entry/Locking, Alarm System

(stereo system with LCD screen)

Auto Remote Engine Start, Auto Electric Windows and fold away side view mirrors

18” Buddy Club P1 - Racing 6 Spoke Lightweight Performance rims

Wheels wrapped in N3000 - 215/35/R18 Tyres

HID 6000k Bright White Xenon Lights

Custom black on white number plates [L1B4R8D]

(Will not sell separately, custom plates will be inclusive with sale of car)

Last service less than 2,000kms ago


Very Quick Sleeper!
Lots of $$$ spent in delivery of high performance output packed into a moderate, liberated body

Urgently need the money, possibly relocating.
Need this sleeping power train to find a new home.


No Test Pilots, No Tyres Kickers or Low Ballers
Reasonable offers will be considered for quick cash sale


$12,500ono

Sam - 0413 331 465

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