2013 Subaru Wrx Sti Limited, Loaded, 440 Whp, Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Portage, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is my 2013 STi Limited Sedan in Satin White
Pearl with 10,000 miles located in Northwest Indiana. This car has every stock
option that can be purchased from Subaru factory installed (literally, every
option). This includes navigation, homelink, the compact subwoofer in the
trunk, carbon fiber accent pieces, STI front lip spoiler, color matched door
bumpers, ambient red lighting system under the footwells, rear cupholder,
bumper protector that you can fold out when loading the trunk to avoid bumper
scratches... Everything. This is the limited model, and has heated leather seats, power
moonroof, and fog lights. This is an adult owned / adult driven car and I am the
original owner, with clear title in hand (no bank, this car is paid in full). I
have the original manual, all keys, and original window sticker as well. Most importantly, this STi is loaded with modifications for
both reliability and power. All work was performed at P&L Motorsports in
Chicago and was tuned by JRTuned. This car made 440WHP on E85 with one of the
fastest spooling turbos on the market. Its a dream to drive, and can switch between premium gasoline and E85 with the push of a button using the included Cobb AccessPort. This car has no
mechanical or cosmetic issues. This car has been garage kept since purchase,
and has not been raced or tracked. This car has been babied. This car has well over $20,000 of work into it (with
receipts to prove it) and cost over $47,000 new after options. Reason for
selling is wife is pregnant and its time I got a family car (SUV). This car burns no oil, and has no mechanical defects. Buyer will also receive all stock parts (turbo, intercooler, etc.) - including an STP Exhaust. This is nearly $2,000 of parts. If you would like this car to be evaluated at an independent
dealership or mechanic of your choosing, that's fine but it will be your
expense. I will drive the car to your mechanic anywhere within reason (100
miles of Northwest Indiana, or so). I am also willing to ship but once again,
buyer will bear this expense. A full list of modifications is below:
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Subarus, straits, a shipwreck, and the end of the world
Fri, Feb 26 2016We've got one more short video glimpse at our Patagonia adventure before the big, final feature video goes live early next month. This time, it's a view of the end of our journey – and the end of the world. Crossing the Straits of Magellan took about two hours on our car ferry, and we saw penguins, orcas, and dolphins, which made the journey way more interesting. From there, we drove through Chile and crossed back into Argentina, stopped by the Desdemona – a 30-year-old shipwreck – and finally spent the night in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world (Antarctica only has bases, not cities). The next morning, our caravan ventured to Tierra del Fuego National Park, and we stood, as a group, at the end of the world – the farthest south any of us will probably venture for the rest of our lives. Have a look at our final, short video above. And again, stay tuned for the full experience film, which we'll bring you (along with hundreds of epic photos) early next month. Auto News Subaru Videos Original Video chile autoblog in patagonia
To the end of the world in a Subaru
Fri, Apr 1 2016On a quiet beach in southern Argentina, I stood in awe facing the Desdemona, a massive cargo ship that wrecked ashore in the mid-1980s and has remained untouched for the subsequent 30 years. In the intervening time, Desdemona was not vandalized, nobody broke her down and sold the parts for scrap, and unlike what you'd expect in the United States, no one set up shop to sell memorabilia in addition to a $5-beach entrance fee. This is only one of a thousand gorgeous vistas that make up Patagonia, the southernmost part of South America and, indeed, the end of the world. I was there to drive Subarus along dirt two-track roads and gravel highways on an epic journey from El Calafate to Ushuaia. Subaru would have you believe that this sort of rugged wilderness is the natural habitat for its cars. Whether or not that is a stretch, the Subies proved to be up to the task of trekking Patagonia. But I fully expected that from the get-go. What I didn't expect was how every part of this journey – the cars, the location, the people – would combine to form one of the greatest travel experiences of my life. View 85 Photos The end of the world. Patagonia is gorgeous, vast, brilliant. And those words don't even really do it justice. The plains, the lakes, the mountains, the forests all feel like every color is more vibrant, every detail is sharper. It's like looking at the world through an Instagram feed, and then realizing that every photo has the "no filter" hashtag. The journey started on Valentine's Day, with senior video producer Chris McGraw and I flying to Atlanta, followed by a 12-hour flight to Buenos Aires. That's where we met the rest of the group, and spent a day relaxing and exploring the Argentine streets and shops. "It's like looking at the world through an Instagram feed, and then realizing that every photo has the 'no filter' hashtag." But we still weren't at our start point. From Buenos Aires, we hopped a flight to El Calafate, about 1,500 miles southwest. It's a common entrance point to Patagonia for tourists and explorers because of its proximity to the Perito Moreno Glacier, a stunning site we visited the next day. Watch our earlier update video to see more about the glacier – an ice formation three times the size of Manhattan (and growing!). If Patagonia is on your bucket list of vacation destinations, this glacier is a mandatory stop. There's a boardwalk that runs along the lakes, leading right up to the face of the glacier.
Subaru readies BRZ RA Racing for Japanese trackdays
Sun, 27 Jan 2013As if we needed any more reasons to take a Subaru BRZ to the track, Subaru has just announced that it will be producing a racing-spec version of the car straight from the assembly line. The only problem is that the BRZ RA Racing is being offered for the Japanese domestic market only, and won't be visiting any road courses in the US any time soon.
To get the BRZ ready for some serious track time, Subaru added brake ducts beneath the front fascia, removable tow hooks and an oil cooler behind the grille. Inside, the car gets a factory six-point roll cage (including custom-fit floor mats) and a four-point race harness for the driver. Now we get to pricing where US enthusiasts will get even more miffed. The entire suite of racing add-ons increases the BRZ's price by 31,500 yen, which converts to less than $350 US; the total price of the car converts to right around $31,500 US.
There is a brief press release posted below, which has been translated (somewhat poorly) by Google.