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2005 Subaru Impreza WRX - Matte Black - 280KW - $13,990

For sale is ONE OF A KIND Matte Black vinyl wrapped MY06 Subaru WRX!

REGO: BKT15N
STATE: NSW
TRANSMISSION: 5 SPEED MANUAL
ODOMETER: 138,900
PRICE: $13,990 
VIN: JF1GDGKD36G048928
REGO EXPIRY: APRIL 2017
CONTACT: 0423 392 011 or [email protected]

BACKGROUND

I've had this car for the last 3 years and has not missed a beat! I drive like a granny, guess that's what happens when you are in your 30s! :-)

I live in Zetland, work in the city so I barely drive the car Monday to Fridays. The car is parked on the street, so it normally dirty (and sorta goes with the matte black look!) and I've done only 21,000km since I bought it 3 years ago. 

The car has 138,900km on the body and around 38,900km on the engine. 

Not encumbered, no accidents, and welcome any inspections. I've just had the pink slip done and rego is paid till April 2017.

THE GOOD

The previous owner was a WRC nut and built the car to suit his liking, he even put in a fully functional ROOF SCOOP (great for the hot days! or when you want to put the windows up and still have a breeze) and also makes this car quite unique to all the other WRX's on the market. It also comes with 18 inch gold Oz Racing wheels.

THE BEAUTIFUL

When I bought it, I was told it had the following mods (I haven't added any mods over the last 3 years, I like driving, not so much into mods):

MSR forged pistons
Argo rods
MSR ported heads
264 Kelford cams
EL headers
Cusco Rear diff
Blouch 2.5 XTR Turbo
Air-to-Water cooled

Pioneer Head unit with bluetooth & MP3 (FHX755BT)
Comes with Tactrix dongle and OBD Bluetooth adaptor so you can connect to your phone using OBDII.
Three gauges on the dash
Boost gauge

I have been told it's producing around 280kw at the wheels, however I've never tested the limits, never tracked the car so I would have no idea if it it's that high or not. Given the mods, it was surprisingly economical on fuel. I do about 350km from 45L of fuel, not bad for city driving!

You do get the odd looks from people on the street, however I have never been pulled over in 3 years and everything looks stock standard including the engine bay. A real sleeper :)

THE UGLY

A few things to note if you want to view the car (I rather you know now than not!):
- Not sure if Air-con is working or not, previous owner said it needed to be re-gassed and I've just lived without it.
- No radio - due to the Matte Black vinyl wrap.
- Window tint on the rear window is starting to bubble up.
- The plastic near the Subaru badge has a small dent, I think it was from a twig on a windy day!! lol

THE PRICE

I've priced the car to sell, don't miss out if you are interested! You can call or SMS and feel free to throw in some offers. For any low offers, I'll just laugh and ignore it but thumbs up for the entertainment value :)

THE REASON

If I sell the car, I am looking to buy my friend's car that's newer, but I will miss the beastliness/rawness of this car :(

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