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2004 Subaru Sti 08 And 09 Nasa Champion. 1 Owner. 47,000 Miles on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:47000
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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You are Bidding on a 2004 Subaru WRX STi That is the 2008 and 2009 NASA regional champion.  The car was build for 500+ WHP but due to restrictions from NASA was tuned to 380WHP.  


The Specs are as follows;

  • 1 Owner
  • 47,000 Miles 
  • Built to NASA TTS and ST2 specs
  • Built engine
  • Race setup suspension including corner balance
  • Extensive Aero
  • Interior, door locks, window regulators removed.  (doors still lock)
  • Power mirrors work
  • A/C removed 
  • Rear windows bolted in, fronts are removable 
  • Passes texas inspection, registered and insured
  • AMD hard wired transponder


Brakes and Wheels
  • DBA 5000 series 2-piece rotors
  • Stock Brembo brake calipers
  • StopTech stainless brake lines
  • Perrin brake master cylinder brace
  • Quantum brake cooling kit
  • Custom brake intake ducts
  • Porterfield R4 front 75%
  • Porterfield R4 front 100%
  • Porterfield R4 rear 75%
  • Porterfield R4 front 80%
  • Porterfield R4 front 50%
  • Rota Grid 18X9.5 white wheels (9)
  • Rota 17X7.5 SDR wheels (4)
  • 275/35R18 R6 compound Hoosier tires 50% (4)
  • 275/35R18 R6 compound hoosier tires 75% (4)
  • 285/45R18 R100 Compound Hoosier tires 100% stickers still on (2)
  • Falken Azenis 615, 245/45R17 50% (4)
  • Mc Motorsports 15MM aluminum wheel spacers (6)
  • Trust/Budddy club open ended aluminum lug nuts
  • ARP extra long wheel studs


Body
  • Fulcrum Aero Custom adjustable front splitter
  • Fulcrum Aero wide body kit, carbon fibre front fenders, carbon rear fender flares
  • Fulcrum Aero blue/black carbon kevlar rear wing 14" X 68"( adjustable pitch, wind secured to frame, trunk still opens)
  • 4 Point cage Painted blue to match car
  • Sabelt Taurus drives seat with slider
  • Sparco side kidney pads
  • Sparco 6-point racing harness with cam lock, driver
  • Corbeau Forza passenger seat with slider
  • M&R 5-point racing harness with latch lock
  • OMP Targa suede 330MM steering wheel
  • NRG steering wheel quick release
  • OMP adjustable racing pedals
  • RaceQuip Tow hooks front and rear
  • Sparco hood pins
  • Car Cover


Engine

  • Garage tuning twin scroll turbo kit (twin scroll equal length headers, tubing to intercooler, tubing from intercooler)
  • Gt35R turbo
  • Garage tuning intercooler
  • Garage tuning fender well intake, filter and tubing
  • Tial 50.5MM BOV
  • Dual Tial MVS 38MM WG'S
  • Mahle Pistons upgraded alloy power pack
  • Eagle forged H-beam connecting rods
  • ACL main bearings
  • ACL rod bearings
  • ARP head studs
  • NGK iridium spark plugs
  • Cosworth high volume oil pump
  • Deatsch Werks 850CC side feed fuel injectors
  • Jecs high flow fuel pump 
  • System 1 inline fuel filter
  • ACT ProLite flywheel 
  • ACT heavy duty performance street disc clutch kit
  • Garage tuning turbo DP
  • Turbo XS midpipe and muffler
  • DEI leader and down pipe wrapped
  • PTP turbo blanket
  • Koyo 53MM radiator
  • Zerosports thermostat
  • Samco radiator hose kit
  • Samco ancillary hose kit
  • APR radiator cooling plate, carbon fiber
  • Perrin coolant overflow tank
  • Earl's performance oil cooler 12" X8" X 2" core with AN fittings
  • All star performance oil catch can
  • HKS EVC-S boost controller
  • STRI DSDII oil temp gauge, water temp gauge, oil pressure gauge, boost gauge  (amber 60mm)
  • PLX Gearbox monitor (digital gear indicator and shift light)
  • DEI heat sheath protective sleeve for gauge wires 
  • Kartboy short throw shifter
  • Kartboy shifter bushing kit
  • STI group N pitch stop mount
  • Whiteline transmission crossmember bushing (race strength)
  • Kartboy shifter bushing combo
  • Small battery relocated to behind passenger seat
  • Intercooler spray tank relocated to behing divers seat


Suspension


  • KW V3 2-way adjustable coil overs
  • Hyperco 700lb springs with helper springs
  • 2 spare 600 lb springs
  • Vorshlag front caster/camber plates
  • STi rear hardened strut tops
  • Cusco Titanium front strut tower brace
  • Cusco carbon fiber rear strut tower brace
  • Whiteline front sway bar 27/29mm adjustable
  • Whiteline rear sway bar 24mm adjustable
  • Whiteline forged aluminum rear sway bar mounts
  • Whiteline adjustable solid spherical bearing rear end links
  • Whiteline adjustable solid spherical bearing front end links
  • Spare stock front sway bar
  • Spare stock rear sway bar 
  • Spare cobb rear 25mm adjustable sway bar
  • Spare cobb billet rear sway bar end links
  • Perrin rear control arms/lateral links
  • Whiteline steering rack bushings 30MM
  • Whiteline anti lift kit race version
  • Whiteline rear diff support lock bushings
  • Whiteline rear diff bushings
  • Kartboy rear diff crossmember bushings
  • Whiteline subframe lock kit


Includes


  • Blits dual turbo timer
  • Full a/c system
  • Door panes
  • various internal trim
  • rear seat
  • stock seat belts
  • Corbeau side mounts for race seats
  • Whiteline ALK race version with all spacers and bolts, missing one alloy mount
  • Half Whiteline roll center adjustment kit ( one ball joint, one tie rod end)
  • WheelTek 5mm spacers (4)
  • Earl's Performance stainless brake lines
  • McGuard spline drive black lug nuts (19)
  • McGuard spline drive silver lug nuts (20)
  • Power window motors 
  • Power door lock motors
  • Foam bumper fills
  • Stock lug nuts (10)
  • 3 lock nuts
  • Various engine brackets
  • Stock IC reservoir
  • Stock coolant overflow
  • Stock window wash reservoir
  • Stock steering wheel with no airbag
  • 4 fuel injectors
  • stock spare HID bulb
  • Stock engine under tray
  • rear deck lid
  • stock passenger side fog light cover
  • brake cooling tubing 10 ft
 

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