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Subaru Wrx Sti Wagon Low Miles Built And Sleeved Motor Full Sti Swapped on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:49200 Color: and Interior
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
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2006 Subaru WRX Wagon with built and sleeved STi motor, STi swapped six speed powertrain and brakes, and STi Ohlins sportline coilovers. Car is in terrific condition with 49,200 miles. Built motor has barely been broken in and no expense was spared in creating this car. I purchased the car with 7,000 miles on it and I have been working on it for the past 6 years. The motor was sleeved and balanced and blueprinted by Dan Benson Racing and assembled by Suba Performance with custom Dan Benson Racing JE Pistons with Cosworth Rods and Cosworth Bearings with ARP studs and bolts. This is a street friendly race car that is incredibly fun to drive and different than the million STi's out there. The motor build cost $12,136.00. This is not including the tune from Harvey at The Boost Creep. The built motor has less than 6000 miles on it.

Engine
Benson Sleeved STi motor with Benson Custom JE Pistons, Cosworth Rods, Cosworth Bearings, STi Nitrided Crankshaft, ARP studs and bolts
Ported and Polished Cylinder Heads with Ferrea Titanium Valves and Retainers, (+1mm oversized valves) and GSC Beehive Springs
Crawford Air Oil Separator
Cosworth Head Gasket
Killer B Ultimate Oil Pickup
Killer B Motorsport Oil Baffle Windage Tray
Deatschwerks 1100cc Injectors
Grimmspeed Ported Polished and Coated TGV's with deletes
Grimmspeed Phenolic Thermal Spacers
Blouch Dominator 4 turbo
Perrin Stealth Front Mount Intercooler
Tanabe Ultra Medalion Titanium Exhaust (Exhaust was modified at the midpipe to remain true 3")
V-banded Helix Downpipe (wrapped)
Walbro 255 lph fuel pump
Prodrive Boost Solenoid
NGK 1 Step Colder Spark Plugs
Agency Power Inlet
SPT Intake
Cobb Accessport tuned by The Boost Creep

Suspension
Ohlins Sportline Coilovers
Whiteline Anti-Lift Kit
Whiteline Front Roll Center Kit

Brakes
DBA slotted rotors
Stainless Steel Lines
STi Brembo Calipers

2010 STi BBS rims powdercoated black
Brakes, Hubs and Transmission were swapped from an STi with 18,000 miles on them with an Exedy twin disk clutch.

Exterior and Interior
Roof Rail Deletes
STi Grill Badge
STi Foglight Covers
STi Floormats with an extra brand new set of STi floormats
STi Front License Plate delete
Tein Hood Dampers
STi V-limited spoiler
Optima Yellow Top Battery with an extra brand new Odyssey lightweight battery
Defi 60mm BF Boost and Oil Pressure Gauges with Defi Link meter
SPT Battery Tie down
SPT oil filler cap
SPT radiator shroud

Title is in hand. Car has never been involved in any accidents and has been garaged its entire life.  I will split shipping costs with buyer if purchased for asking price.

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