2007 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti 32,500 Miles Adult Owned - Garage Kept on 2040-cars
Fenton, Missouri, United States
2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI 32,500 miles Adult Owned - Garage Kept
Vehicle Description2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI This car was purchased by me, new, with 7 miles. It was my intent to keep this car indefinitly, so all work was done by professionals or verified by professionals. The parts used are all top quality, the Aquamist system is top of the line including all of the protection systems in case of failure. The tuning was done on 91 octane fuel with the meth system and was intentionally mild to avoid detonation or issues from aggressive tune. The interior has been laid out to appear as stock as possible while still providing the needed data. This car was legitimately only parked in protected spots, it has never been left in a parking lot unattended, eaten or smoked in, it has no ding, dents or scratches to the exterior except for one minor scratch on the center console and a small gouge to the rear bumper under the sight line, it can not even be seen unless you look for it - otherwise it would have been repaired.
Features & OptionsMax Power = 296.70 Max Torque = 358.10 Date: 9/25/2009 850 Injectors, 50/50 water/meth injection, on 91 octane pump gas Items added to the car: Interior: Delfi - Boost, Oil Pressure, and Exhaust Temp in center bezel on dash to match existing Gauge cluster - Clock delete Aquamist HFS-6 system full install including gauge in gauge cluster surround AEM Digital Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge - mounted in gauge cluster surround Red Light Conversion to all switches, and read outs, to match the OEM gauges Performance: Aquamist HFS-6 Methanol/Water injection system professionally installed, including mount for pump in trunk, STi 5L OEM Style behind seat tank, all control lines and splicing into control system. Currently setup and tuned for 50/50 mix. Turbo Back exhaust by Cobb. - OEM removed at 5k miles and available Cobb performance sway bars DeatschWerks 850cc matched set of injectors Uprated brake pads and high temp brake Fluid Additional items: All Factory and Dealer options on car at time of purchase with exception of engine block heater 3M clear bra put on the car at 18 miles - NO ROAD RASH Tint on sides and rear windows - dark as legal in MO Wheels professionally powder coated Original tires still on the car with plenty of tread left Sound deadening material added to reduce road noise Additional Parts negotiable as part of sale. $2,000 obo as part of the car sale: A second set of OEM wheels available also powder coated All take off parts are available - including exhaust, aftermarket performance down pipe, injectors, pads, bezels, clock pod, a brand new set of blue mats (never used or opened), a set of rubber mats - used very little (blue mats as OEM are in the car now) For this car without the "Additional Parts" section, I would like $30,000.
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Terms & ConditionsVehicle Transport: Vehicle purchaser is responsible for all shipping and/or transportation charges. Warranty: NONE Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will required to submit a $1,000 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due, plus any and all applicable fees and taxes, within 5 business days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be paid in full and cleared by my bank before delivery of any vehicle. |
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