Authentic M Sports Widebody 2005 Subaru Wrx Candy Gold Complete Rolling Shell on 2040-cars
United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Subaru
Drive Type: AWD
Model: WRX
Mileage: 74,000
Year: 2005
Exterior Color: Candy Gold
Trim: 4 door
Interior Color: Candy Gold
A little about the car: I am the first and only owner. This car has 3 magazine cover features - Import Tuner, Banzai, and Top Performance Magazine - all on the front cover! It also received a lot of coverage, including at SEMA - Las Vegas, and won 1st place at multiple car shows. This car was converted to 5x114. Chassis has about 74,000 miles on it. The car, as it is now, was primarily a show car, so the outside is absolutely in immaculate condition. Interior is painted candy gold to match the exterior. Rare M Sports Widebody Complete Kit (I have receipts to prove it's authenticity). The last I checked, this is only M Sports Wide Body WRX in the United States. M Sports front splitter, rear diffuser, and authentic Do-Luck trunk lid are all included with purchase. Great for someone wanting to rebuild a legendary car without the hassle of dealing with a body shop. There is well over $100,000 in paint and body work alone. I'm selling this for the cost of the wide body and do-luck trunk, so basically you'll be getting all the labor costs for free. Motor and transmission is not included. This auction is for the complete rolling shell only. Chromoly cage, fuel system, suspension - which are all custom - are also included. Dash is still intact. Buyer will assume all shipping charges. Local pick-up available. Located in Maryland. |
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