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Hi guys, selling my wife's WRX

2009 model 1 owner with 130,000kms on it

Volk Racing ZE40 wheels

Chip torque flash tune

CES Racing ceramic coated front/dump pipe

3" into twin 2.5" Custom SS cat back exhaust

K&N air filter

Lowered King springs

Great little car, always serviced and never had any problems

only selling as we need something bigger

$20,000

Contact on here or phone 0407 418 899

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Ok final price drop before it gets traded, exhaust, flash tune and wheels have been removed.

Has 4 new tyres on the standard wheels and road worthy is done

$15500

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