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2011 Subaru Impreza Wrx Premium Wagon Hatch Matte And Modded on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:64101
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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It's time to let her go. I wish I could keep every car I have ever owned/modified but I just can't.  Up for sale is my custom painted in Designo Magno Alanite Grey from Mercedes AMG 2011 Subaru WRX Premium hatch. It has been cared for like my own kid but it is time to let her go to a new home. Fresh oil change, tune and alignment. The paint is FLAWLESS and incredibly easy to take care of. No waxing...no buffing...just wash and go. It is much easier to take care of than traditional gloss paint. The car is ready for any build you can throw at it as you can see by what is left on the car below. 

2011 WRX Premium  - 64k miles - Heated Seats - Sunroof - Leather armrests - Flip key and other keys included Upgrades  

- Designo Magno Alanite Grey paint by Classic Livery of Atlanta 
 * Brand new painted and shaved license plate mount front bumper 
- Black interior conversion 
 * Black Alcantara headliner by JPM Coachworks 
 * Black pillars 
 * Black Alcantara visors by JPM Coachworks 

Power/Engine 
* TSM RR1 Short Block (only 8k miles been in the car for 8 months of driving)
 - 99.75 CP Stock Compression Ratio Pistons 
 - Manley Turbo Tuff Rods 
 - ACL Main Rod and Thrust Bearings 
 - ARP Case Bolts 
 - Blueprinted Oil Galleys 
 - 2012 STI CrankCheck and Deck Heads  
 - STI 11m Oil Pump 
 - Killer B Oil Pickup Tube 
* Perrin Turbo Inlet 
* Crawford AOS 
* ACT HDSS Pressure Plate and 6 Puck Sprung Clutch 
* Aeromotive 340 Fuel Pump 
* Grimmspeed EBCS 
* Cobb AccessPort 
* SPT Oil Cap 
* Motul fluids in transmission and diff 

Exterior 
* 35% Tint 
* STI Front Lip Spoiler (included but not installed) 
* Bayson R Carbon side skirts (included but not installed) 
* Black Hella Supertones 
* Rally Armor Mud Flaps (black/silver logo) 
* Shaved Front License Plate Mount 
* JDM STI Side Badges  

Suspension 
* Kartboy Short Throw w/Kartboy F&R Bushings 
* Whiteline Steering Rack Bushings 
* Whiteline Anti-Lift Kit 
* Whiteline KBR Rear Braces 
* Group N Transmission Mount 
* Whiteline Rear Subframe Bushings 
* Whiteline Rear Upper Control Arm Bushings (allow for rear camber adjust)

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Subaru brings sportier XV, Legacy and Levorg concepts to Tokyo Auto Salon

Mon, Jan 12 2015

'Tis the season of the auto shows, boys and girls. We just came down from the techno-fest that was CES, we're set for the start of the Detroit Auto Show, in the UK they're holding the Autosport International racecar show, and in Japan they just opened the Tokyo Auto Salon. And true to form, Subaru was on hand with a wide assortment of tuned machinery. Aside from the competition-spec WRX and BRZ we brought you a few days ago, Subaru also spruced up some of its production models for the street. One of the most intriguing was the Levorg S that gives us an idea of what the conceptual Legacy wagon would look like in STI spec, complete with the requisite blue paint, red trim and STI badges, but also a full aero kit, 19-inch BBS wheels and carbon-fiber trim, plus an interior with bucket seats, flat-bottom rim and all the fixins. The Japanese automaker also showcased a version of the Legacy sedan dubbed Blitzen, decked out in bright red with a similarly upgraded aero kit, 19-inch alloys and a two-tone interior. The XV Crosstrek that was recently launched on this side of the Pacific as a special edition in bright yellow rolled in to the Tokyo salon in the same shade, but with upgrades similar to those on the aforementioned Levorg and Legacy show cars. The XV Sport concept wears upgraded aero, 17-inch wheels and a complementing yellow-trimmed back interior. Also on display was an even less subtle WRX S4 customized by Prova, done up in white but with an outlandish body kit, 20-inch Enkei alloys and a dropped suspension, as well as the new Forester tS.

2015 Subaru BRZ tS First Drive [w/video]

Fri, Apr 3 2015

The Subaru BRZ is a brilliant driver's car: lightweight, rear-wheel-drive, tactile, nimble and fluid at speed. In terms of qualities that allow for dazzling point-to-point performance, it lacks only power and intense mechanical grip. In the US, options for tuning the BRZ to amplify its strengths or diminish its weaknesses are mostly found in the aftermarket. In Japan, meanwhile, driving enthusiasts can start with the factory-tuned model you see above: the BRZ tS. Designed and built with the engineering prowess of Subaru Tecnica International, the limited-edition tS is tuned for track competence over and above that of the base model. The intent of the tS wasn't lost on me as I stared over the front fender towards Turn 1 at Japan's Suzuka Circuit. Not just a proper place to test STI's claims of increased handling brilliance for its BRZ tune, but a perfect one. Suzuka is challenging – fast and technical in equal measure – and a playground for sorting out the margin of improvement from the standard that BRZ I know so well. Wait, Why Am I Here? Of course, Subaru didn't invite me and a half-dozen other motoring journalists to Japan for an academic exercise in JDM hotness. We were there at the behest of STI, as a first step in what will undoubtedly be a deliciously drawn-out expansion of the performance brand in North America. STI started life as the motorsports division for Subaru-parent Fuji Heavy Industries. But chances are good that you, like me, first encountered the three-letter-logo as a Cherry Blossom Red punctuation mark at the end of a WRX road or rally car. The world came to know STI through Subaru's 1990s WRC dominance and prominence in the Gran Turismo franchise. But outside of Japan the significance of the initials was known more as the designation of the top-dog Impreza, rather than a motorsport and performance engineering unit. The company is set on changing that and building STI into a performance brand that's as easily recognizable in America as M and AMG are today. That message was delivered a body in the STI Concept car at the New York Auto Show earlier this week, but as I mentioned then, we don't expect Subaru to turn up with a production-ready BRZ STI next year. First STI will deploy its parts catalog to the US, removing the half-hearted Subaru Performance Tuning parts business in the process. Next, according to a vague timeline presented in Japan, Subaru will offer a car like the tS to US customers in approximately 18 months.

Subaru rolls out BRZ Premium Sports Edition in Japan [w/poll]

Wed, 30 Oct 2013

The Subaru BRZ is many things: fun, affordable, communicative... but premium is not one of them. Yet that is precisely more of that upscale look and feel Subaru is going for with its new BRZ Premium Sports Edition.
Thus far exclusive to the Japanese Domestic Market, the BRZ Premium Sports Edition upgrades the standard model with unique 17-inch alloys and an interior spruced up with two-tone black and tan leather, along with contrast-stitched Alcantara trim for the instrument cluster, center console and door panels. There's also a set of aluminum pedals, metal and carbon trim, black mirror housings and more.
The luxed-up model wears a sticker price of 3,034,500 yen, which translates to about $31k. That would make it about $6k more expensive than a base BRZ in the United States, but to put it into more relevant context, the upgrades represent a 241,500 yen ($2,450) premium over the top-spec BRZ Type S in Japan. Assuming Subaru could keep that price premium intact, do you think it would be wise to offer the BRZ Premium Sports Edition in North America? Vote in our poll below, then have your say in Comments.