2004 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Java Black Built Motor on 2040-cars
Berkeley, California, United States
My STi is up for sale. Highly modified, built motor. This car is absolutely a steal. The car has a few small dings, scratches but is still in great condition! This is the only year that has Java Black Pearl (Black w/Gold Flake), Very Rare. It's currently in Stage 2 config but is ready for much more if you choose. It was built to run e85 but never ran it on the new engine. Plently of life left on the tires (Kumho Ecsta 4x). Extra Pictures & Info Availible On Request. Please Ask All Questions Before Bidding. Specs Are Below:
Year: 2004
Make: Subaru
Model: Impreza WRX STi
Mileage: 135,564 (8xx on Engine)
Exterior Color: Java Black Pearl
Interior Color: Black & Blue
Title: Clean (Loan Currently On Title, Will Take A Few Extra Days To Get Title After Payment)
Recent Maintenance (within 1k miles)
Mods
$1000.00 Non-Refundable Deposit Due Within 48 hours Of Auction Ending. Full Payment Due Within 7 Days Of Auction Ending.
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