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Model: 2006 (MY07), WRX
Colour: Silver
VIN#: JF1GDGKD37G066093
Registration Number: YSD214
Mileage: 156400 KMs
Price: $ 21,900 ono (would swap for a white R32 GTR plus Money your way depending on mods/condition)

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Up for sale is my 2006 (MY07) WRX.
All of the work and servicing has been done at Subaru specialist “Got It Rex” and has always been looked after to the highest extent.

Listed below are the modifications that have been done to the car. These modifications fix the stock WRX issues such as; Acceleration response, body roll, body stiffness, under steer, lack of exhaust note, lack of intake note, sloppy shifter feel, braking feel, ride height, ride dampening.

Note: The black on the spoiler and front can be changed back to sliver as it is just wrapped.

Engine / Drive-line:
Custom road and Dyno tune at JJM Turbo world (AVO) - to support all the engine modifications
Intake snorkel delete
Apexi Short ram intake
Apexi pod filter
Beatrush intake box
GrimSpeed 3 port boost solenoid
Full 3”APS stainless turbo back exhaust
Prosport mechanical boost gauge
Kartboy short shifter
Kartboy front and rear poly urethane bushings

Brakes / Suspension:
DBA 4000 T3 front rotors
Project MU Spec B brake pads
Goodridge braided brake lines
Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar
Whiteline heavy duty rear endlinks
Whiteline front strut brace
Whiteline rear strut brace
Cusco under rear strengthening brace
BC BR coilovers with custom spring rates (f:6 r:5) and quick adjusters

Body / Styling / Interior / Other:
Fitted black seat covers– the seats are in Perfect condition under them
S204 style STI Poly urethane front lip
STI rear diffuser
STI rear spoiler (with upgraded STI boot torsion bars to hold the extra weight)
19”enix hornet wheels painted in custom “House of kolor” satin black
235/35/19 Kumho KU39 tyres
Pioneer AVIC F900BT double din GPS headunit with Bluetooth Custom hidden reverse camera
Viper 5704 alarm with pager remote, capable of locking the car from over a km away and the remote will go off if the car alarm is triggered.

Oils used:
Castrol Edge engine oil
Redline lightweight shockproof Gear oil
Motul RBF 660 Brake fluid

RWC can be arranged and rego is until November 2015.

If there are any questions do not hesitate to contact me.

Also stock wheels, exhaust, intake and shifter can be added if sold at the right price.
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Contact: Adriano
Phone: 0423 479 736
Location: VIC, Western Suburbs

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