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After having this car for 4 years, looking to get into a gtr



The Shell is from a 2002 SG "X" model

The Sti parts are all off a 2004 SG9 Sti forester.

All work was carried out by Aleck at gotitrex, will provide receipts and aleck is always down to have a chat. Aleck also services the car.


This car is on a clear title with no write off status or an finance owing.


Model: 2004 forester STI

Colour: artic white

Transmission Type:6 speed manual

Registration Number or VIN#: 1BN9CD

Mileage: KMs 165,000 (shell has 185,000)

Price: $18300 With RWC

MODS:

making 200 kw atw and getting 450-480km per tank for city driving

Engine & Driveline

sg9 sti engine

Process west tmic + shroud

tmic sprayer setup

Process west CAI

Hitech 3" TBE with Varex twin tip muffler

vf41 turbo

sg9 Brembos

r180 diff

sti steering rack

phenolic spacers on the intake manifold

coolant bypass mod

subaru blankingplate

grimspeed AOS

dba slotted rotors

Project mu pads


Suspension

Beatrush pitching rod

Whiteline 24mm adjustable rsb with hd mounts and endlinks

Whiteline 24mm fsb with hd endlinks

Cusco front and rear strut braces (front with built in brake cylinder stopper)

Kido coilovers

Cusco H brace

beatrush diff brace

beatrush front performance bar

alloy control arms

Cusco rear performance bar


Exterior

Sti rear diffuser

Syms sg rear wing

side skirt pods

rear bar pods

boot lip spoiler

wedsport sa70s 17x7.5 wrapped in nankang ns2rs

bugeye sti bonnet scoop

35% window tint (legal)

sti adjustable headlights

sti power folding mirrors


Interior

STI gear surround

Kartboy Short shifter

Defi Racer series coolant temp, oil pressure and boost gauge

aem afr wideband gauge

aem oil temp gauge

gdb sti front seats (drivers has been rebolstered)

Full sti interior(carpet,mats,dash,steering wheel, console,seats, boot trim)

stu fibreglass drivers side sub box

alpine type s sub and alpine amp

alpine amp to power alpine front speakers

pioneer rear door speakers

kenwood headunit has inbuilt bluetooth,ipod connectivity.

retrimmed roof in black

retrimmed A and B pillars in suede


Pictures:

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Contact: Will

Phone: 0424200141

Location: VIC Essendon

Edited by will34

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