2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti - Low Miles - Stock on 2040-cars
Englewood, Colorado, United States
I recently sold my daily driver and it would kill me to put miles on this car and depreciate it's value. There is nothing wrong the car or any underlying reason why I am selling it. It's just time to see it go to a good home.
The car has been in the family since new and has been well taken care of. I believe there is a minor accident on the car fax in it's early years that was simply a ding in one of the fenders that happened in a parking lot. Car previously had a front mount intercooler, cat back exhaust and cobb accessport to maximize cars efficiency but these parts have been removed for the sale and are no longer available. Car is completely stock except for a few modifications listed below. Pictures show a few scrapes here and there, one curb mark on one of the wheels. Overall the car is in very good condition and turns heads constantly but still shows average signs of wear. 2005 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Obsidian Black Pearl 27,5xxx miles Manual 6 Speed Blue Interior In dash 7" DVD/MP3 Player Tein S-Tech Springs 18x8.75 XXR 527 wheels with a 38mm offset Hankook 235/40/18 Ventus V12 Tires Vehicles blue book shows $29,500 retail due to miles. I believe the value to be fair around $23,500 as all of the other similar ones for sale are priced closer to $27,500. I have a family friend that can offer good rates on shipping services if needed. 720.256.1004 if any questions. |
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