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2004 Subaru Impreza Wrx 1 Owner Stroked 2.35l 60mm Turbo 550whp 27k Miles Wrb on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:27841 Color: has a few dings from road debris
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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For sale is a one owner, super clean, 2004 Subaru WRX with only 27,841 original miles and clean title, no accidents. It has never seen snow, has zero rust or corrosion and is stored indoors all year. This WRX comes with a 2.35L fully built forged turbocharged engine (1,200 miles) and PPG 5 speed race transmission with a straight cut first and second gear; helical third and forth; oem fifth gear. The interior has been updated to the 2006 center console while the exterior has STi rear fender arcs, STi hood scoop, Limited STi spoiler, STi side skirts and more. The list of modifications is long and intense but here are some highlights. Car fax report available. 

Engine and Transmission

Fresh EJ22T 2.35L stroker with Wiseco Stroker Piston, Pauter X Beam Rods and EJ25 crank, ACL race bearings, ARP head studs, STi oil pump, oil squirters, Gates Racing timing belt and more, only 1200 miles!

Heads are JDM V7 with AVCS, JDM Spec C cams, Ferrea Valvetrain and Ti retainers, good for 8,000 rpm 

Fueling is handled by FIC 2150cc injectors, Aeromotive rails, black AN fittings and custom lines, Walbro Fuel Pump 

NGK Iridium Plugs, STi Coils and  Kenne Bell Boost-a-spark

Turbocharger is a Borg Warner S360 S300SX 60mm turbo with .88 AR housing, external TurboSmart Comp-Gate wastegate and TurboSmart Race Port BOV, AEM Dry Filter and Front Mount Intercooler 

Turbo is fed by a stainless steel equal length manifold and custom T4 uppipe. Custom stainless downpipe joins up with the 3" stainless MR exhaust. 

Koyo Radiator with Dual Spal Fans and Silicone Hoses 

PPG Straight Cut 5 Speed Transmission with ACT lightened flywheel and ACT Six Puck Clutch  

All controlled by an AEM Stand Alone EMS with console mounted USB (original ECU included) 

Tuned exclusively by Ron Soliman of RS Motors in Burnsville, MN

Exterior Body 

STi Hood Scoop, STi Side Skirts, STi Fog Covers, STi fender Arcs, STi Limited rear spoiler 

5Zigen 18x8.5 wheels with Falken 255/35-18 tires

JDM front lip, Cleared Headlights with 6K McCulloch HID's, Tinted Windows

Interior 

Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, Ice Cold A/C, 06 STi Center Console and Dash Original 2004 Charcoal Interior, Seats and Carpet 

Kenwood Stereo with DVD and Nav, amplifier and 12" Pioneer subwoofer in custom fiberglass enclosure 

AEM Electronic Boost Controller, AFR and Oil Pressure on the A pillar pod 

STRI Boost, EGT and Oil Temp in a Defi Center Console Pod 

Dealer Upgraded STi Cluster with certified dealer install and documentation (a must!) 

Megan Racing Coilovers with adjustable dampening and ride height, Front and Rear Strut Tower Braces, Carbing Front Undercarriage And More!!! 

Includes build book, build photos on a DVD (photo archive of the car from original condition to now) original factory owner's manuals, original window sticker, original keys, STi key, key fobs, floor mats, oem spare tire, oem jack and more!

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