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For sale! very clean WRX 1995, 5speed manual, with new timing belts, and rebuilt gearbox, done 140,000k's, brand new stainless exhaust 3.5inch from turbo back. 19inch vault chromes, looks perfect, no rips or tears in interior nor stains, always covered and serviced every 5000k's, never been boosted!

asking $22000 or $20500 without the wheels.

Contact Luke on 0402795908

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