2006 Wrx Sti Wrb, 87k On Body, 17k On Built Motor, Garrett Gt30r, 361whp/358tq on 2040-cars
United States
CAR LOCATION: CHARLOTTE, NC If you fly into CLT Douglas airport, I can pick you up (with ample notice). If you want to send me a cashiers check and have the vehicle shipped, I will help out as much as I can (other than paying for shipping) as long as the check clears. Current milage 87k Oil was changed at 86k Tires put on at 85k If you are interested, I will email you the entire build sheet from Agile Automotive in DC where the engine was built. Engine: Rotated GT30R turbo Cosworth Cams Cosworth forged pistons and rings (99.75mm) Eagle forged rods Subaru Nitrited forged crank ACL Race rod and main bearings OEM full engine gasket kit New OEM higher flow updated oil pump, oil cooler, water pump and thermostat ARP head studs 850cc fuel injectors Clutchmaster s Stage 3 FX300 Clutch kit Gates Racing Timing belt kit 3mm Phenolic thermal manifold spacers TGV deletes Oversized throttle body New acc drive belts Garrett 30R Custom Rotated Turbo and Piping Turbo XS front mount intercooler Turbosmart Dual port blow-off valve Tial external waste gate 3" stainless exhaust Invidia G300 muffler w/ poly hangers AEM boost solenoid kit with Tru Boost gauge - Running MBC right now though. AEM Meth Kit - Not currently being used but is hooked up and ready (trunk). Tune done at 42 Autosports in Concord, NC: 361WHP / 358 TQ at ~19psi. When I spoke to the gentlemen after turning they told me that with this build and setup, this is EASILY a 500whp car if I wanted to do top-mount fuel rails and larger injectors. I am running a very, very conservative tune for this build. Compression test done at Turbotime in Cary, NC: #1 138 #2 143 #3 138 #4 143 Leakdown test showed zero leakage on all cylinders. Brand new rotors and ceramic pads as of August 3rd! Brand new Coopers put on 21 June with minty fresh white bb's. Free Brand New CF lip will be thrown in (see picture) BBS's just got sprayed white and have brand new Cooper's on them. I am also including the stock struts and springs, a Cobb AP, some Subaru specific coolant, a bit of Rotella T6 oil, and some other odds and ends. If you have any questions about the listing please message me and I will try to get back to you with as detailed information as possible as quick as I can. |
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Subaru WRX hatchback back off the table
Tue, Apr 22 2014It's fair to see we're rather fond of the new Subaru WRX. That's not to say we don't have a number of issues with the budget sports sedan, though. Foremost among those complaints is that it's short exactly one door. Yes, the sedan-only WRX is just fine, but we'd be lying if we said we weren't missing the long-roofed, five-door model of years past. More pressing than our sentimentality, though, is the business case for a WRX wagon - half of the 2013 WRX and STI models sold had five doors. As a general rule, ignoring half of your former customers isn't the best strategy for long-term success. There was some hope, as recently as a few weeks ago, though, that Subaru would right this wrong and offer a real, five-door WRX. An Australian reporter managed to corner project manager Masuo Takatsu, who said strong interest from the US meant that the Subaru mothership was considering a WRX with a hatch rather than a trunk. Sadly, that doesn't seem to be the case, as Subaru USA is dashing any and all hope of a second body style. According to Motor Trend, the company's US arm reached out to Japan and, despite the statements made by Takatsu, confirmed that there were no plans for a WRX wagon. Sigh...
Toyota FT-86 Open Concept leaves us feeling flushed
Wed, 20 Nov 2013When last we checked in on our topless would-be hero, the Toyota FT-86 convertible had been reportedly placed on "indefinite hold." That was back in early October, not long after Toyota had trotted out the rear-wheel-drive canvasback to Scion dealers as a possible future product carrot if they decided not to turn in their franchises. And yet, we're here at the Tokyo Motor Show, where Toyota has taken the time to at least repaint the FT-86 Open Concept in "Flash Red," if not build a whole other car (the original Geneva showcar was white). It's enough to make our heads spin like a teenager on the verge of a breakup. Will they? Won't they?
At this point, we still don't know any more than you do - the last word we heard out of Toyota was not encouraging, although the story was that the program could still be fast-tracked if management had a change of heart. As the car has never been seen before in Japan, perhaps Toyota is merely extending its domestic audience a courtesy view before it lines this showcar in mothballs, or maybe they're still trying to make a decision on its fate and gauging public reaction on the homefront.
Interestingly, in a new story published today, Automotive News quotes Subaru brand boss Yasuyuki Yoshinaga downplaying the likelihood of a production model, saying flatly "We make the car, so if we don't make it, it can't happen." The executive went on to note, "Our engineering department told me that losing the entire roof requires a complete redesign of the structure. It would need a big change." Given that such a car would probably trade in rather small volumes, that sounds like a significant hurtle.
These are the cars with the best and worst depreciation after 5 years
Thu, Nov 19 2020The average new vehicle sold in America loses nearly half of its initial value after five years of ownership. No surprise there; we all expect that shiny new car to start depreciating as soon as we drive it off the lot. But some vehicles lose value a lot faster than others. According to data provided by iSeeCars.com, trucks and truck-based sport utility vehicles generally hold their value better than other vehicle types, with the Jeep Wrangler — in both four-door Unlimited and standard two-door styles — and Toyota Tacoma sitting at the head of the pack. The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited's average five-year depreciation of 30.9% equals a loss in value of $12,168. That makes Jeep's four-door off-roader the best overall pick for buyers looking to minimize depreciation. The Toyota Tacoma's 32.4% loss in initial value means it loses just $10,496. The smaller dollar amount — the least amount of money lost after five years — indicates that Tacoma buyers pay less than Wrangler Unlimited buyers, on average, when they initially buy the vehicle. The standard two-door Jeep Wrangler is third on the list, depreciating 32.8% after five years and losing $10,824. Click here for a full list of the top 10 vehicles with the least depreciation over five years. On the other side of the depreciation coin, luxury sedans tend to plummet in value at a much faster rate than other vehicle types. The BMW 7 Series leads the losers with a 72.6% drop in value after five years, which equals an alarming $73,686. BMW's slightly smaller 5 Series is next, depreciating 70.1%, or $47,038, over the same period. Number three on the biggest losers list is the Nissan Leaf, the only electric vehicle to appear in the bottom 10. The electric hatchback matches the 5 Series with a 70.1% drop in value, but since it's a much cheaper vehicle, that percentage equals a much smaller $23,470 loss. Click here for a full list of the top 10 vehicles with the most depreciation over five years.