2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
I have my 2005 Silver STI with 102,000 miles up for sale. It was recently tuned by Topspeed Motorsports and is making 295 hp 330 ft/lb of torque. It is a conservative/reliable tune due to being my daily drive but she still makes plenty of power. Car has been meticulously maintained. Tires still at 8/32 tread life. I drive 5 miles to work a day, no chance for this car to be abused. I work at a dealership so all work was performed professionally. It was not done by a mom and pop shop. Not a northern car so no rust!! All parts for work have been purchased from Subaru of Kennesaw. Has not been abused, you can tell by the way she drives.
list of all work/modifications on the car: -----Drivetrain----- APS intake pipe APS turbo back exhaust bellmouth APS down pipe K&N drop in panel filter Perrin underdrive pulley OEM clutch with about 5k miles 16g turbo Compression tested at 149-150. Intercooler hose clamps along with a few other clamps have been replaced with proper t-bolt style clamps Replaced all hoses (fuel and vacuum) under the intake manifold. Smoke tested, no boost leaks. Intake mainfold gaskets done along with hoses. Fresh NGK spark plugs All fluids were changed at 100k including oil at every 3k with pennzoil synthetic. -----Suspension & Wheels----- Apexi n1 adjustable coilovers BBS 771 18' wheels (plasti-dipped black basecoat with gold metalizer topcoat) New Stop-Tech brake pads and freshly re-surfaced rotors Apexi N1 adjustable coilovers Perrin front and rear sway bars Perrin sway bar spherical end links -----Interior & Electronics----- Carbing shift knob. Kenwood 2-din headunit with navi Ecutek data monitor will be in the dash space. Cobb Tuning Tccessport with fresh Topspeed dyno tune. -----Exterior JDM front headlamps factory japanese part not "jdm yo" I'm asking 17500 o.b.o. for this car which is fair market value with nada and black book values considered. I am not accepting any trade offers. I am wanting to sell this car so I can pursue some other interests. Warren Allen more info on request. Thank you for looking |
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Last we heard, the new STI will still use a turbocharged, 2.5-liter boxer-four (remember, the standard WRX uses a version of the 2.0-liter engine found in the Forester) producing something like 300 horsepower and 290 pound-feet of torque. What's more, don't expect the STI to hatch a five-door variant - Subaru recently told us that there are no plans to offer anything beyond a sedan bodystyle for both versions of the WRX. Sad trombone, we know.
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