2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
2005 Subaru impreza wrx sti Ebay is not giving me the option to add "STI" after the WRX on the for sale ad. This is a true STI Aditional Images and videos below: http://s1275.photobucket.com/user/vanillav2/slideshow/ above is a photobucket link. Check it out? youtube videos below are the same as the physical videos on this web page. Some android users may not be able to view these. you may have to view the videos on a computer or mac. The videos are above 1080HD if you wish to adjust the videos setting to the fullest quality to view how clean the car really is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiMJW8Yy0oQ
Reason for selling: I need a truck sadly. I love this car and will not let it go for nothing.
I spoke with my local dmv in regards to the note on the online vin check and the lady told me that it may LOOK suspicious to the dmv because it sat and they can Notate it on the title for incorrect mileage as it sat for a few months on their lot. Being that it sat at a dealership for a few weeks below that looks suspicious I assume being only going up a few miles at a time. (maybe it was getting worked on at the time? or at auction?) In all honesty no one was able to tell me anything about this note on the online section, there is no notes on the physical title. The physical title says "Actual Mileage" so who knows. The note on the car never gave me any issues it does not effect anything with the car. I had no clue it was there until I searched it before listing her for sale. I try to be as up front with people as I can and do not want to disappoint anyone in any way. (not that a virtual text on some website would ever show up anywhere) Mileage 16 03/22/2005 Mileage 39,392 06/12/2007 Mileage 39,392 06/13/2007 Mileage 39,392 06/21/2007 - most likely at the dealer/sales lot these few weeks, and that's why the note is on the title. Mileage 39,401 08/20/2007 Mileage 39,402 09/21/2007 Mileage 64,000 11/29/2010 - 3 years later mileage goes up accurately .. everything adds up fine. Mileage 77,872 05/25/2012 I have put roughly 9, or 10 thousand miles on it sense ownership driving it very little and using my daily driver which I recently sold. Below are a few images, I plan on uploading a youtube soon. I have owned this car for two years and barley put any mileage on it. The car sat mostly in my garage as a weekend driver. If there is something I'm missing in this thread or that you would like to know, PM me. I'm not a car salesman, I do not sell cars on the regular so please excuse me if I left something out an don't lock my thread .. I've donated to this forum several times and been a member for many years. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?p=41821245#post41821245 listing with more information here |
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