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2011 Subaru Impreza Wrx Hatchback 39k Miles on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:39500 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Loveland, Ohio, United States

Loveland, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:5 Speed Manual
VIN: jf1gr7e64bg806370 Year: 2011
Make: Subaru
Model: WRX
Options: Short Shifter, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Trim: Base
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 39,500
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Well, I've spent the last few weeks trying to talk myself out of selling my car because I really love it and enjoy driving it but it just makes no financial sense to keep it so for sale is my 2011 WRX base model.

The car has 39,xxx miles, is in perfect running order, and drives like a dream. The reasons for the sale are my wife and I are consolidating to one car and that other than a few road trips over the past 6 months, it gets driven 4 days a month at best. My company provides me a car that I use to commute during the week it only ever gets driven on the weekend. I bought the car with 16 miles on it in August 2010 and put over 20k miles on it in the first year, about 10k miles the second, and now it barely moves out of the driveway.

Here's a quick rundown of the details, if you have any other questions or would like additional pictures, shoot me a message through ebay and I'll be sure to get back to you as quickly as possible.


General


2011 WRX base Dark Grey Metallic
39,xxx miles
Oil changed every 3k miles, Castrol synthetic oil, K&N or Mobil 1 oil filter (I have an independent oil analysis from Blackstone Labs attached from the 30k mile oil change)
Rear differential and Transmission fluid changed at 20k, Subaru extra-s synthetic gear oil (still have a few quarts that will go with the car)
Plugs changed at 30k miles (I have an extra set of plugs that will go with the car)
Tires rotated every 10k or during summer to winter wheel change, whichever was sooner (Summer tires have at least 1 or 2 seasons left, the winters, maybe 3 or 4)

Modifications

Invidia Catless Downpipe
Invidia Q300 (not installed but will come with the car)
AEM Cold air intake
Grimmspeed EBCS
DW 300LPH high volume fuel pump

Opensource protune by local, reputable Subaru tuner for all performance modifications
Torque Solutions Torque Mount (not installed but comes with the car)
Perrin rear diff and rear subframe bushings
Eibach pro kit springs on stock struts (I bought a complete assembly so I also have the original strut/spring assemblies ready to mount if you choose)
Red Hella horns
Shift and E-Brake boots with red stitching

SMY Gauge bezel with extra pod attached for third gauge
Prosport Boost, Oil pressure, and oil Temp gauges (red face with white needles to match OEM cluster)
CS Style front lip
Red-out Tail lights
Body color painted side emblems

Stereo

Pioneer AVH-P4300DVD Head unit
Boston Pro 60 front stage
JL audio 300/4 (1 rear channel does not work, I am using the HU to power the stock rear speakers)
JL audio 250/1
Eclipse 10" Aluminum Sub (will need a box built, just sitting in a plain wood square)

Other things that come with the sale...

Set of 16" gold painted wheels with Dunlop Wintersports
OEM crossbars with INNO fairing
I have the original parts for just about everything that was replaced.

The only flaw I can think of is that I bumped the girlfriends car backing into the garage about a year ago so there are a couple scuffs on the rear bumper, nothing major but I want to be as honest as possible.

KBB puts trade in value at $20000 - $21000 for good to very good, and private party Value at $21700 - $22500, My reserve is lower than trade-in for the car and everything that goes with it. There is a lein on the title that would have to be paid but the credit union is local so once payment is made, the title should be easily transferred.

Thanks for looking!!
JD

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