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2004 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l Needs Shortblock on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:162358
Location:

Manville, Rhode Island, United States

Manville, Rhode Island, United States
Advertising:

THIS CAR NEEDS AN ENGINE REBUILD. NO WARRANTY, THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR.


THIS CAR NEEDS AN ENGINE REBUILD. NO WARRANTY, THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR.


THIS CAR NEEDS AN ENGINE REBUILD. NO WARRANTY, THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR.

Up for auction is a 2004 subaru impreza wrx sti. The motor spun a bearing so it will need either a rebuild or shortblock.

The car is pretty much stock other than an intake and perrin inlet. The original intake is included.

Please look at the pictures carefully. I'd suggest taking a look in person. The car has 160k and the seats show it.
The body has typical dings and some small rust spots typically found on a 10 year old car. Not perfect but not horrible.

There is a crack in the front bumper as seen in the pictures.

Less than a week of the engine blowing, the car had a new clutch and flywheel, gates timing kit and water pump, and valve, oil pan and cam/crank seals.

This is a perfect starting point for anyone looking to build a high horsepower car.


Don't hesitate to call me at 401-952-2885. Cash transaction in person only. Title in hand free and clear!







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