2006 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
This car will never pass emissions. It has no catalytic converters and is on a AEM engine management ECU.
Title is held by Ft. Campbell credit union. This car with the mileage and condition according to KBB is worth $20,222 for FAIR trade in value. Low ballers will be ignored. TEXT IS BEST WAY TO ASK QUESTIONS 931-980-1509 Located in Clarksville TN 37042 The CARFAX has the mileage report incorrect. The mileage on the title is 25,200. The DMV registration and reporting department added an extra "zero" on the end number that was reported. Anyway car fax should have this corrected soon. Rest assured the mileage i listed is current. The good: 501 HP and 448 TQ @ 23 psi on pump 93 octane Super clean Never smoked in low miles engine is fully built perfect compression (verified on Jan 18th 2014 before dyno session) AC blows super cold New tires (Nitto Motivos) The bad: Paint is not perfect (car is 8 years old) Because of the race tune she takes longer to warm up in the winter Gas mileage is not the greatest down pipe and header should be rewrapped has a small oil leak from the turbo drain line (may be fixed before purchased) Gas tank needs new gasket at the pump it was dry rotted ( I have the gasket, may be installed before purchased) List of parts installed pistons, rods, crank billet forged Kelford Custom non-avcs 280 cams gt35r rotated turbo kit with front mount intercooler GT spec 2 header Borla Hush 3'' exhaust (no cats) Stage 3 ACT single disc clutch AEM engine management ECU version 1 precision 1000cc injectors AEM wideband (wired into ECU) Cosworth intake manifold with tumbler delete and spacers (BIG money item here) Tial waste gate and BOV Kart boy short shifter Whiteline rear swaybar Eboost there is more I'm sure I'm not listing Audio system This car has about $3,500 worth to audio equipment. Doors, floor and trunk have been treated with sound deadening material. Head unit and cheap speakers will be installed for anything less than my asking price. |
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Buy a Toyota GT86 and your wife will hate you
Wed, 14 Nov 2012Marketing can be a very strange business. Convincing a man or woman (or child, really) that they absolutely cannot live without the latest, greatest new bit of technology oftentimes takes a unique approach. In the "online film promoting the Toyota GT86" you'll see below, created by agency Happiness Brussels, men are reverse-psychologied into thinking a new sports coupe will make them more masculine by getting their loved ones to hate them. Or something like that. We think.
In any case, we suggest you watch the video below to see how much fun men can have with a GT86 - or Scion FR-S or Subaru BRZ, presumably - at the expense of their significant others. Fair warning: There's a potential Not Safe For Work moment in the ad: beware of a brief male butt shot about 44 seconds in.
Marketing. Gotta love it. Unless you're married to a man. Or something like that. We think. Whatever, just watch.
This or That: 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 vs. 2005 Subaru WRX STI [w/poll]
Thu, May 7 2015Some cars, due to ultimate desirability, particular rareness, or spectacular performance/prestige eventually become collectible. It's darn near impossible to know which ones will make it into the rarefied stratosphere of collectibility – why is a late 1960s AMC AMX so affordable these days, whereas prices for late '70s Pontiac Trans Ams are soaring? – but there are some useful indicators to keep tabs on. We're not exactly experts on investing, but we do know cars. As such, we've decided to take our non-expertise on one hand, combine it in the other with our knowledge of all things automotive, wad it up, throw it out and ask for your forgiveness. Or something like that. I've challenged Senior Editor Seyth Miersma to choose a car he thinks will become a future collector's item that's not more than 10 years old, and for no more than $25,000. I've done the same, and we vigorously argued for and against each other's picks. I feel good about my choice, but I don't have the best track record in these contests (I've lost three times, won twice, but they've all been pretty close), so, while I'm not going to beg (please vote for me!), I do hope you find my argument convincing. But first, let's hear from Seyth: Miersma: Ten-years old or newer makes this challenging. At that age most vehicles feel like a plain old used car to me, few hit the "classic" button. But the Subaru WRX STI has always been a special car, and the 2005 cutoff year proves to be very attractive for the parameters of our contest. It's rare; with fewer than 5,000 STI models sold that model year. It's probably the best looking WRX STI ever sold in America; narrowly avoiding the dreadful "horse collar" front fascia. And it's got one of the more die-hard car-geek followings out there. For $25,000, you can also still find examples that have reasonable miles, are in good condition, and haven't all been molested by grown-up Initial D wannabes. With the street racers hacking up collectable examples every day, I like my odds for steep appreciation by way of conservation. I couldn't agree more. It really is difficult to predict what cars will catch the eye of collectors, and the WRX STI seems like a pretty good choice. But I think mine is even better, and I can't let him know that I'd love to park just such an STI in my very own garage. And so goes my argument: Korzeniewski: I like your choice as a driver, Seyth. I'm less convinced of its status as a sure-fire collectible.
Subaru's first hybrid drawing close
Sun, 27 Jan 2013In 2011 Subaru parent company Fuji Heavy Industries confirmed that a hybrid Subaru would debut this year. Ever since, there's been speculation about what kind of technology the gasoline-electric hybrid would use - Subaru's own or some version of the Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive, which car would debut the new system - Forester, Legacy, or Outback - and whether it would come to America or be a Japan-only model.
A report in The Detroit Bureau says that whatever that first model is, it could be shown as soon as the New York Auto Show, and while the company feels it's a must-have offering for the Japanese market it will also come to the US. It will have a Subaru-developed mild hybrid system that could have been previewed by the Hybrid Tourer concept shown at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, and is not expected to be able to drive on electric power alone. The Hybrid Tourer used a direct-injected, 2.0-liter boxer engine connected to a CVT and assisted by an electric motor rated at 13 horsepower. Subaru has yet to give anything away about the details of its hybrid plans, so we'll look to New York for the long-awaited unveil.