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Putting this up for a friend. Can vouch for the condition of this car. Will be very hard to fault as he is a rather fasitdious person. I work with him and you can tell you the car is never dirty, abused, nor a sheet of paper out of place on his desk

He is only selling as he just got a new car. He is the second owner of this car, it was bought one year old from Subaru and has only ever been serviced by Subaru using genuine parts.

This car is all original, just as it left the factory. No modifications have ever been made other than an Alpine MP3 player (speakers are original). The original CD tuner will also be supplied with the car. Has 4 month old Bridgestone Potenza RE002 tyres (valued at $800).

Whether you want a tidy daily or the basis of modding something unmolested a standard WRX in this condition is going to be hard to find. Has done 188,000kms with full service history from Port Melbourne Subaru.

This Subaru Impreza 2004 WRX has the following standard features:

- 2.0 Litre turbo intercooled boxer engine.
- Five speed manual gearbox.
- Factory tinted side and rear windows. (no bubbling)
- Bridgestone Potenza RE002 tyres (four months old valued at $800).
- Climate control air conditioning.
- Four pot brake callipers with ABS and electronic brake force distribution (EBD).
- Power steering.
- 17" alloy wheels.
- Front & rear power windows and power door mirrors
- Colour coded rear spoiler and skirts.
- Driver & passenger airbags.
- Data dot technology.
- Engine immobiliser.
- Alpine MP3/CD/Bluetooth 6 speaker stereo (original CD/tuner also supplied).
- Remote central locking.
- Factory MOMO leather steering wheel.
- Front and rear fog lamps.
- Cruise control.
- Stainless steel sports pedals.
- 2 front airbags.

Asking price is $12,500 ( price negotiable) with a roadworthy certificate

Comes with Rego paid until Oct 2015 and located in Balwyn, Victoria

Contact Phil on 0412 836 546 or philip.eliades at yahoo dot com dot au

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