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2009 Subaru WRX hatch

Hey all, I know this isnt a Skyline, just advertising here as I'm looking to free up some money to get into a skyline track car.

I’m the second owner from new.

2009 my10 so it has the high output widebody engine and turbo setup. 

$15,990 on stock rims
$16,990 on the enkies

I've included a photo on stock wheels, no front lip, no roof racks and no plasti dip on the intercooler intake. Can be reverted to stock appearance in no time.

I'm happy to be upfront, there are a few very minor stone chips, as you'd expect from a daily driven vehicle. 

I have endless paperwork from the owner’s manual, all services, parts etc.
 
Never been to the track, all mods have been done to make it the car it should have been from the factory. 

197awkw

VF52 turbo

Heavy duty clutch

MRT XB upgrade kit installed

3” stainless steel exhaust with high flow cat
I've replaced the rear muffler with one that lets out a little more noise. So the car will also come with a 3" rear section that's a little more subdued. 

MRT Tuned ECU

DBA 4000 series slotted rotors up front with performance pads, pads replaced recently. 

Whiteline suspension bushes

Whiteline adjustable rear sway bar

Whiteline chassis brace

Whiteline diff bush kit

Whiteline diff mount kit

Whiteline anti lift kit

Whiteline tyre rod ends

Whiteline lower ball joints

Whiteline front adjustable swaybar

MRT sports springs

Short shifter

Front lip

professionally rolled rear guards 

Enkie RS05RR 9.5” not a mark on the rims, yokahama rubber. 

RAYS - Duralumin Lock & Nut Set - Red

Also have the stock rims with RW tyres that'll come with the car if you'd like them. 

Tinted windows

Also comes with new Rhino roof racks

Will come with rego and rwc
122,XXX kms

serviced very recently, rego paid recently

I'm not after swaps.
Shoot me a message if you have any questions.

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