2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2005
Sub Model: STI
Make: Subaru
Exterior Color: Gunmetal
Model: Impreza
Interior Color: Black
Trim: WRX STI Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Options: CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 77,489
2005 Subaru STI- Crystal Gray Metallic- Clean Title
All work done by Performance Auto Solutions in Deer Park New York. Car is tuned by Dave Brown at 385hp 395tq on pump gas. Vehicle itself has 77,489 on it, a little over 10k on the motor, and less than 5k on mods. Power/Motor: - CP Pistons - Pauter Rods - Stock Heads - ARP Head Studs - New Oil Pump - Timing Belt/Powering Steering Belts - Perrin Polka Pickle/Blouch 2.5 Turbo - Tial 38mm EWG w/ CNT Up-pipe - FIC Top feed Fuel Rails - FIC 1100cc injectors - Injector Dynamics SS Braided Lines Kit for fuel setup - Walbro 255LpH - Crawford AOS V2 - 4 Bar OMNI - AEM Speed Density - Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator w/ gauge Cooling/Exhaust: - Perrin Front Mount Intercooler w/ Speckled Red piping - Perrin Turbo Inlet - Perrin SRI - Perrin Radiator Shroud - Perrin Catless Downpipe - Perrin Dual Tube Single Outlet Exhaust (discontinued) Suspension/Transmission: - BC BR Coilovers - Perrin F&R Subrame - Perrin Front Strut Bar - Perrin Lateral Links - Perrin F&R Sway Bars w/ Adjustable Endlinks - Exedy Clutch w/ Act Flywheel - Perrin 6MT Adjustable Short Throw Shifter - Royal Purple Gear Oil Interior: - Flossy Custom Shift Knob 6sp Pattern & STI Emblem Engraved 465 grams weight - JVC Touchscreen w/ BT, USB, DVD etc - Weathertech Floormats (Front Only) - Prodrive F&R Floormats - 05 WRX Black Heated Front Seats w/ 04 WRX Black rear seat w/ pass thru - WRX Black Carpet - Defi Clock Pod w/ Prosport Boost/Oil Pressure and AEM Wideband (replacing w/ STRI gauges and AEM just needs install) - Fully Blacked Out Interior - STI LED 3rd Brake Light rigged as interior 3rd Brake Light - Relocated DCCD next to Intercooler Sprayer Bottle - JDM Hazard Button - Autodim mirror w/ Compass - Valentine 1 Radar Hard Wired w/ Blend Mount on Rear View Mirror - Cobb V2 w/ custom tune by Dave Brown Exterior: - JDM 1 PC Rainguards - Plasti dipped Matte Clear - Enkei RPF-1's 17x8 et 45 w/ new Nankang All Season Tires 225/55/17 and Full Sized Matching Spare RPF-1 w/ new All Season Tire - Wingless trunk w/ wingless torsion bars and Keyhole Backup camera - Ueryishi Mid Spoiler - Lightwerks blacked out Headlights - Replica Front Lip - KStech Hood Scoop Delete in CGM (extra) - New OEM Brembo rotors w/ Hawk HPS Pads F&R That just about covers everything. A lot of hard work, time, effort and money has been put into this car with ZERO corners cut. Anyways, thanks for looking. |
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