2002 Subaru Impreza Wrx Wagon Wrb 5spd With Sti Mods on 2040-cars
Orange, New Jersey, United States
Engine:2.0L 1994CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Wagon
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Subaru
Mileage: 187,000
Model: Impreza
Sub Model: WRX
Trim: WRX Wagon 4-Door
Exterior Color: Blue
Drive Type: AWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
I bought the car almost 2 years ago planning to keep it for a long time, so I've put in money into it as I was going to drive another 100k miles reliably. I changed wear and tear parts proactively, and put in select STi parts to make it fun to drive. Unfortunately, plans have changed now and I am selling it. My loss is your gain. This car should be very reliable for many miles to come.
The car has a few STi modifications which give it very good, stable, and precise handling. There is absolutely zero vibration in the steering wheel and the car feels very steady at speed on the highway. The quicker ratio steering rack makes a big difference and the car is very precise.
Service at 175k miles (when I bought the car):
Timing and Serpentine belts
Water pump
Pulleys
Valve cover gaskets
All oils changed -- Motor, Transmission, Rear Differential.
Spark Plugs
New Clutch and Flywheel
Brand New StopTech Rotors and Pads, OEM replacement.
Replaced Turbo with 45k miles.
Air filter
Since above service, have changed motor oil twice, and most recently today when I took pictures of the car.
Modifications:
STi Full Steering Rack and crossmember with Whiteline bushings
STi suspension, springs and struts
STi Full exhaust
STi Uppipe and Downpipe
Gruppe N Motor, Transmission, and Pitch mounts
SAMCO hoses
Boost Gauge on A-pillar
Hardwired for Valentine 1 radar detector
Cons:
ABS doesn't work, needs rear ABS hub rings to function properly.
Right front fender has some swipe damage (see pics)
Rear bumper peeling (see pics)
Car is now taken off insurance and not being driven anymore. Last oil change was done right before taking pictures, so no miles have been put on since. Overall, it is a very clean car which will serve the next owner well. It is not perfect however and does have dings and scratches.
NOTE: car will come with stock 16 inch wheels and all season tires that will need to be replaced soon. In most pictures, the car has my winter 17 inch setup.
Winter set: ASA 17 inch rims with Pirelli Sotto Zero snow tires. Tires used one winter, basically new.
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