Nice 2005 Subaru Wrx Sti 2.5 Turbo 350awhp No Reserve!! Lots Of Mods!! on 2040-cars
Poulsbo, Washington, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline 91 Octane
For Sale By:Owner
Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Subaru
Model: WRX
Trim: All Options
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: All Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 128,250
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: STi
Exterior Color: World Rally Blue
Interior Color: Blue Alcaantara
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
2005 Subaru WRX STi(Actual STi not a fake) Info: 128k miles CLEAN TITLE IN HAND Around 350AWHP at 23-24psi reliably. Tuned by Josh Long(with limp mode and over boost protection) 2012 OEM Subaru shortblock with new CP FORGED pistons-10k miles on this and built right WITH RECEIPTS New ARP head studs, Cometic head gaskets, water pump, 12mm oil pump, timing belt, Rotella T6, etc.. TGV deletes with holes welded and CEL disabled ARC FMIC setup(very spendy) FP Green turbo (old style oil cooled) Gimmick turbo inlet Perrin intake Perrin modified 714cc injectors TurboXs uppipe Gillis boost valve GrimmSpeed EBCS Tial QR BOV Tial 44mm external wastegate with dump tube HKS 3in downpipe with no cats(CEL disabled) Hayami catback 3" Stainless Walbro 255GPH fuel pump with WRX filter in engine bay(easy access) ACT HD clutch with lightened fidanza flywheel New aluminum 2 row radiator(stock mounts/fans) Tactrix cable for DIY tuning Megan street coilovers(stuck at this ride height) New front axles(R side new in box, L side installed) Front and rear strut tower braces 10" Sub in trunk with 400w amp on the side, whole setup bought new at car toys recently RAZE 17x8 wheels(not shown in pic yet, they are like ROTA Grid and gold color) Wingless trunk KS Tech hood scoop delete grille 06 Tails with red tint film Ebay Poly front lip V limited BaysonR rear window lip/wing Full tint job with 3ply ceramic(18% rear and windshield strip, 32% front) done by California Tint DEFI boost guage with controller in glove box Innovate LC-1 Wideband 02 with turbo timer and guage 3 pod center guage mount KartBoy short shifter and aluminum shift knob Oem BREMBO brakes with newer pads Speedfactory horns (hella style) I know i'm forgetting some stuff also. This car has been my baby for the last couple years, by far the best handling and fastest car I've ever owned. Everything is up to date maintenance wise and has no major issues. A couple minor things like missing trunk carpet, and rear inner door handle needs put back in(previous owner removed it to prep for cage install that didn't happen). This car is a very capable daily driver, not a show queen(but looks great as you can see). I am willing to help with shipping but will not arrange shipping, that is the buyers responsibility. This car runs and drives great and needs nothing. |
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2016 Subaru WRX: Is this successor worthy of the crown?
Mon, Feb 15 2016I was leasing a 2012 Subaru WRX, a car I had wanted since forever. When the lease was up, I decided to trade it in and get another WRX, a 2016 model. Now that I've put over 7,500 miles on the new one, I can offer a fair comparison of the previous-generation model and newest model. While the basic DNA is the same – turbocharged boxer engine + symmetrical all-wheel drive – these cars look and feel rather different. Exterior The prior model WRX ran from 2008 to 2014. In 2011, though, Subaru upped the ante by giving its rally-inspired baby a widebody look similar to the STI variant. The WRX was offered as either a sedan or a hatchback. I opted for the hatchback version because of the extra cargo space, and I felt it looked better than the sedan. I loved the look of this car, especially in the classic World Rally Blue paint. The flared fenders, hood scoop, and quad exhaust tips made for one aggressive-looking machine. It definitely stood out from the crowd. The new model, on the other hand, introduced in 2015, is only offered as a sedan. It blends into the crowd for the most part, but I think the front end looks great and the side profile looks sleek. At the rear, Subaru did a nice job with the stainless steel exhaust tips versus the old model's unfinished tips, but the taillight design is nothing special. The low-profile trunk spoiler is a nice touch. The 18" wheels on the Premium and Limited models look sharp, though they're a bit on the heavy side. Interior The previous generation WRX was criticized for its spartan interior, but I didn't mind it. I liked the simplicity. Everything was easy to use, whereas newer cars have a bit of a learning curve with infotainment systems and whatnot. The red stitching and WRX-embroidered seats added some uniqueness to the car. The fit & finish weren't great, though. There was a rattling sound coming from the driver's side A-pillar that I had to fix. Subaru did a good job with the new model's interior. It feels more elegant than aggressive. The climate control knobs have a nice feel and weight to them, and the steering wheel is superb. There's a digital display on the gauges, a small screen on top of the dash, and Subaru's Starlink system for radio and phone. A back-up camera is standard and displays on the Starlink's 6.2" screen for 2016, which has been a surprisingly nice perk to have.
How new car shortages may impact your buying experience
Wed, 04 Sep 2013If you want further proof that the auto industry is bouncing back, look no further than the empty lots and forecourts of your local dealership. According to a story by The Wall Street Journal, continued high demand for mainstream cars is overtaxing automakers' ability to produce enough models. Several dealers interviewed for the story are reporting two-week supplies as opposed to the typical two-month allocations.
With sales expected to hit 1.4 million units when August numbers arrive shortly and incentive spending down to its lowest amount since January, these limited supplies are pushing prices even higher. For example, according to the WSJ, the average price of a Ford Fusion is up past $26,000. Unfortunately, it's difficult for manufacturers to increase production quickly. If it invests in its facilities, as many manufacturers have done, it risks wasting cash if growth suddenly slows. At the same time, the momentum gained over the past several years could be short lived if vehicle supplies continue to dwindle. "Manufacturers are in a precarious situation," notes Karl Brauer, a senior director at Kelley Blue Book.
Low interest rates and a wealth of desirable features are also allowing customers to purchase more expensive vehicles while justifying their higher overall price tags, a situation that is compounding supply shortages. Even now, during the annual end-of-summer clearance season, deals on new vehicles are remarkably difficult to come by. According to the report, the Toyota Corolla is in a self-inflicted state of shortage, as Toyota clears out inventory in anticipation of the new 2014 generation arriving in dealers. Ford's supplies should rebound as Fusion production comes on line at its Flat Rock, Michigan factory. The Chevrolet Impala, Honda Odyssey, Civic, and Accord and Subaru Forester are also facing shortages.
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