2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Black Clean Stanced on 2040-cars
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
Location: Richmond VA
Mileage: 79,079 Title: Clean and clear I'm the 2nd owner Interior 9/10 door arm rests have some light chips. Non smoker Exterior 9/10 very small rock chips on hood maybe 2 of them. Garage kept In April 2013 I had the car professionally repainted from Obsidian black pearl to Java black pearl which is a OEM Subaru color that was only produced for a very limited time. Me and the previous owner have taken very well care of it (have maintenance receipts)to show. Short story behind it, previous owner bought the car brand new and had it sent to Harmon motive to have the Harmon Motive Stage 2 kit installed which includes: HM Mandrel bent 3" turbo back exhaust HM Hi flow cat DP Magnaflow muffler HM Stage 2 Tune (91 and 93 octane maps included) Cobb accessport Cobb SF intake HM sway bars front and rear It has never been involved in an accident. It runs incredible with the HM tune. Oil changes every 3k miles, and serviced at dealership all regular maintenance. Never had a single problem with it. Pads and rotors replaced around 65k. The previous owner replaced the clutch at 60k miles simply because he got a good deal on a stock clutch; stock wasn't slipping at all. 1 Step colder plugs replaced at 70k along with front and rear diff fluid. Tires have plenty of tread left, over 80%. I'm selling the car because I'm looking to buy a house soon. The only modifications I have made to the car since the previous owner is the JBP paint, BC racing coilovers, Mirro type 395 wheels 18x10.5, Rally Armor mud flaps, cleared and blacked out headlights and deatschwerk's 65c fuel pump. It also has the stock iPod connector, and homelink compass mirror. I have receipts for almost all the work done to the car including the paint job. Mileage will continue to go up as it is my daily driver. Buyer is responsible for shipping charges, payment can be wired to my bank and they will send out the title to the buyer directly. Please message me with any questions. On to the goods. Video of the paint http://youtu.be/OwEAfM9-ALo
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This paint looks gorgeous in the sunlight
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