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2005 Subaru Impreza Sti Wrb 350hp - 10k On Motor! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:130
Location:

United States

United States

 For sale is my 2005 Subaru Sti.

Its a beautiful car i have loved every minute spent with it but I'm buying a house and need some extra cash.  i will be closing in a couple of weeks so i desprately need to sell.
I have a trailer and can deliver the car if needed if you pay for gas.

Justin in Hickory, NC at 828-409-4237 (best to text)

Mileage is 130k on body and 10k on motor and build. has warranty until 12k.  car was stock before the motor work was done. i have all the receipts from the work done and warranty info. I had Barry Bodine at Draco Performance go through EVERYTHING and tune it after i bought it. runs perfect. it dynoed 348hp and 358tq. absolutely nothing wrong with the car mechanically. i only use schaffer supreme 9000 oil. Blackstone labs said it was a perfect match for the car.  there was nothing wrong with the engine before the block was changed.  just wanted a fresh block to build on.


brand new short block - has 10k miles on it
AEM Cold air intake - I cut it shorter because it rained all summer and was scared it would suck up water but you can clamp it back together if you want to use it.
Injen/amsoil Nanofiber air filter
godspeed 3" turbo inlet
deadbolt 18g turbo  -  tuned on 19psi
APS top mount intercooler
power enterprise 850cc injectors
AMR 2" UEL headers
Perrin Big Tube Up pipe
Turbo XS 4" downpipe to 3" back
exeddy clutch - rated at 400lbs torqe
cobb access port
APS 50/50 BOV
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Fuel Lab Fuel Filter relocated under the hood
Prodrive 3 port boost control

lowering springs
brand new tires - less than 2k miles on them
has wiring kit for a sub installed
clock gauges - boost, AEM Air/fuel ratio & wideband, volt - glowshift
06+ tail lights

Bad
fan speed resistor has gone bad so A/c and heat are only full blast.
1 cigarette burn in the back seat. not in the suede. i do not smoke and the car does not smell like smoke. was that way when i got it.

any questions just ask

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