2013 Dgm Subaru Brz Limited 6mt on 2040-cars
Endicott, New York, United States
For sale is an extremely tasteful rendition of the 2013 BRZ. This
Limited version has a host of features that set it apart from the base
model, and Scion FR-S variants.
This car is owned by an automotive enthusiast with a passion for quality and doing things right, this car has been modified on the premises of reliability first, performance second. As it is a year round car, it receives a touch-free wash no less than twice a week in the Winter, and regular interior and exterior details in the summer. Inside, you'll find automatic climate control, heated seats, in-dash navigation w/SiriusXM, and a leather wrapped steering wheel/shifter/e-brake handle. Additionally, custom Alcantara® trimmed pieces have been sourced from JPM Coachworks to add more soft-touch points, while making the interior more aesthetically pleasing. The bumper has not been drilled for a front license plate so it is in perfect condition. The engine has been pampered with Mobil1 0w-20 Synthetic oil throughout its life, with an OEM oil filter always being used. The gearbox is currently being lubricated with Pentosin MTF2 gear lubricant as well. The Perrin exhaust system adds a negligible amount of power, but is full stainless, and looks great. The sound is unobtrusive and very smooth. A full list of modifications is below:
The STi BBS Wheels have Dunlop Direzza summer tires mounted but I would recommend getting the tires replaced in the near future. They are perfectly fine for driving on as long as you don't do any spirited driving. Non-smoker owned. Interior looks brand new. Clean title, no prior accidents or incidents whatsoever. All the OEM parts that were replaced will be included, along with the exhaust system if you wish to have that as well. The car is being financed through a local banking institution and in the event of a sale there would be a waiting period in order for the lien to be paid off and the title reissued from the bank. If you are paying by check, a waiting period of 10 days is required to ensure the check clears. Serious buyers only please. I want this car to go to someone who will appreciate and take care of it. I don't need to sell it but I have since bought another car and I can't justify having two (as much as I would like to) Thanks for looking! |
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Wed, 15 Jan 2014Travis Pastrana partnered with Subaru for eleven years, the relationship going especially well from 2006 to 2010 when Pastrana won four consecutive Rally America National Championships. They broke up in 2010 to give Pastrana space for his NASCAR fling and a couple of years in Global Rallycross with Dodge.
Giving up on his NASCAR dream last November has made possible a reconciliation with his former automotive love: Subaru has just announced that Pastrana will return to its Rally Team USA for the 2014 Rally America Championship, partnering with veteran team driver and current Rally America champion David Higgins.
Although the season begins later this month in Atlanta, Michigan, Pastrana won't return until the second round in February, the Rally in the 100 Acre Wood in Salem, Missouri. He'll also be at the start of the Global Rallycross round of the X-Games in June, but in a WRX STI this year instead of his erstwhile Dodge Dart. You'll find a press release below with a few more bits of information, and there's always this trip down memory lane...
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