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2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:43000
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI

Up for sale is my beautiful, low milage 2008 Subaru STI.  This vehicle is in excellent condition and has not been abused.  Adult owned since new and never raced or tracked.  Meticulously maintained.

Modifications:
  • 18" Volk RE30 Forged Racing Wheels w/ BFG KDW Tires about 40% tread life
  • Harmann Motive Full 3" Turbo Back w/ High Flow CAT
  • AEM Dryflow Intake
  • RCE Yellow Springs
  • H&R Front & Rear Sway Bars
  • Perrin Sway Bar End Links Front & Rear
  • Perrin Front Strut Brace
  • Whiteline Solid Rear Subframe Bushings
  • Whiteline Solid Rear Diff Carrier Bushings
  • SMY Clustermaker Dual Gauge Pod
  • Defi Boost Gauge
  • AEM Wideband O2 Gauge
  • Fully Dynamated
  • Alpine Amplifier
  • 30% Window Tint
  • Polk Door Speakers
  • Cobb Accessport
  • Custom Dyno Tuned at GRE Performance 300 awhp / 350 awtq

The oil has been changed with synthetic since new and I have used Rotel T-6 every 3,000 miles since ownership.  The front and rear diff and transmission fluids were just flushed and filled with Motul Gear 300 about 2,000 miles ago.

I acquired the vehicle at 20,000 miles and have taken excellent care of it since. It's been a wonderful car, but its time for something new. The car needs nothing and is really a unique find.  Also included are a set of snow tires mounted on 17" wheels in like new condition.  These were removed for pictures but will have since been put back on for winter driving.

There is a lien on the vehicle and payment will need to be transferred to my credit union for release of title upon sale.

E-mail with questions.  Serious inquires only.


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