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03 wrx sti with thousands of dollars spent!!

Only 120,000kms

Will come with fresh rego

Brand new ej207 short motor (with the forged Pistons)

Reconditioned heads at Adelaide cylinder heads

New oil pump with killer bee oil pick up!

New water pump

Walbro intank fuel pump

New exedy heavy duty genuine sti clutch kit

Brand new genuine A/C compressor all newly regassed and pollen filter (not cheap) super cold!

800cc sard injectors

Vf35 turbo

Tomei turbo inlet silicon pipe

All new breather hoses on block

New timing belt kit

Full genuine Subaru sti VRS seal kit

TGV modified to stay open

Ecutek ecu

Process west CAI

MRT 3 inch downpipe and 3 inch x force cat back (nice note)

Tune done by Sean at S and J

With this STI you'll never have to worry about it at all! All refreshened up ready to go.

The car has only done 2000kms since work carried out. Receipts for everything done!! Any questions you'd like to ask just msg me.

Genuine reason for sale, need the money for house deposit.

Msg me on 0400548228 if interested. Cheers579d7e9dc2404_ImageUploadedBySAUCommunit579d7ec86980e_ImageUploadedBySAUCommunit579d7ed817629_ImageUploadedBySAUCommunit579d7eec74137_ImageUploadedBySAUCommunit579d7e6d27006_ImageUploadedBySAUCommunit

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