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US $13,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:110943
Location:

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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This 2002 Subaru WRX Impreza is in mint condition, it’s a true gem. I’ve taken very good care of it, all regular maintenance, maintained mechanically and cosmetically. It's never been winter driven and the body has no rust and has only 110953km. I’ve done some tasteful upgrades. It has the STI look and performs beautifully. I have an all season custom breathable car cover, specially made to protect the car when stored for the winter. I also had the car undercoated for extra protection against rust, before storing it as well. Below I’ve is a detailed list of the upgrades I’ve had done by Legacy AutoTech

Timing belt, water pump, all components, belts, light weight pulley
K&N cold air intake with shield, oversized intercooler
Up pipe, down pipe 3” exhaust system
WRX 4 pot front callipers, new rotors all around, pads
stainless steel brake lines, super blue brake fluid
Yonaka fully adjustable suspension
Complete STI front clip, fenders, bumper with lower chin lip, rear STI bumper
Hood with large intake scoop, JDM protector headlights HID
Fog lights with PIAA plasma yellow bulbs
M3 style mirrors with turn signals
Light weight flywheel, stage 3 kevlar ( on both sides) clutch
Redline MT 85 transmission fluid, Motul 90PA rear differential fluid
17” STI forged wheels with Nitto Invo 225/45/17 tires (summers)
STI trunk lid with spoiler and Perrin splitters
Front and rear bumper spats, Rally Armour mud flaps
2007 STI tail lights
WRX centre pod with volt, boost, temp gauge, V7 STI gauge cluster

E-Tested and Safetied.
$13,500.00 Firm

Serious Inquiries only, no test drives but I will be glad to show you anytime.

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