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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 06:55 PM
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As a newbie i would like to say hi to everyone on here..

I am considering buying a scooby wrx turbo and as i know nothing about these cars or turbos and what to look out for i was wondering if anyone could give me some clues ?? also if anyone knows how much i should be looking to pay for one around 98/99 year

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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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Your probably better off with a 99 model, there are some uk owner ones from new about then, prices will vary but 6-7k for a wrx, 7-8k for an STi

Manual, 60,000 miles, Japanese import, 307BHP, Recent tarox pads and discs all round, CD, ABS, Air conditioning and climate control, Driver/passenger airbag, Power steering, Cat1 alarm immobiliser, Tracker, Full service history, Excellent condition, 12 months MOT ********NO CANVASSERS*********. £5,500

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Still get it HPi'd and check the service history

Tony

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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 08:12 PM
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Hi tony

Bit out of my league just yet i was just making enquireys for now. Only just started saving and will have that kind of money in 6mths time. I need to do some investigating as to how much its going to cost me to run it and what to look out for when buying one if you get what i mean !!!!
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