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1999 Subaru WRX

1st Owner

111,000km

Manual

Bright Red

Modifications:

VF24 Turbo

Black AVO FMIC and BOV (with STi Fog lamp covers)

Water Spray with Dual washer bottle (FMIC)

Stainless Steel Equal Length Extractors (Heat Wrapped)

3” Exhaust with a 4” Apexi Cannon Muffler

Apexi AVCR Boost Controller (Set @ 1bar)

Apexi Power FC Computer

Apexi Turbo Timer

Samco 100mm Intake pipe

Apexi Pod Intake (with Heat Shield)

500hp Bosch In tank Fuel Pump

Subaru STi Type RA Springs & Shocks (lowered 30mm)

Slotted DBA Front Rotors (with RB74 Pads)

Front + Rear Cusco Strut Bars

STi Rear lights / clear side indicators

Tinted windows

Blaupunkt CD Player with steering wheel remote

Remote Locking with Viper Alarm (+ Subaru Brant Keypad)

Comments:

Full service History (Connells Geelong)

Serviced with Motul 15w/50 Oil

All modifications by ART - Tuned by Dean (184Kw’s ATW)

Battery 3mths old

Brand new tyres (99%+ Tread)

Still on original clutch (never raced / dragged)

No scratches / dents (ever) – 1 worn spot on RHS of drivers seat

Pictures available on request

Number Plates – REXQME (not included in sale)

It is time to get a family car (Liberty / Outback)

$23,000ono

Please call Richard on 0418 580 166 to discuss further (or email [email protected] for pics).

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