2006 Subaru Impreza Wrx 2.5l Turbo With Sti 6speed - 350whp! on 2040-cars
Oxford, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2006
Make: Subaru
Model: WRX
Trim: WRX Sedan 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 70,000
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Please don't bid unless you intend to pay! Last bidder did not contact me after winning the auction and ebay is now investigating.
Please read everything before contacting me Up for auction is my baby. It's a 2006 WRX with the STi 6Speed manual trans with no rust. It has 70,xxx original miles This car runs and drives great, shifts smooth and no grinding when going into gears! You can drive it home, don't worry about towing. I have owned the car for over two years (but only had the title transferred into my name after completing the 6speed swap). I bought it with a bad 5speed manual trans. It took me a over a year to save up and then do the 6speed swap (trans, drive shaft, axles, brembo brakes, rear diff, clutch, rotors, rims, tires, hubs etc.) only this spring have I been able to drive it and really enjoy it. I could probably count on two hands how many times I've driven it. During the time of doing the swap I put a few decals on it (they can be easily removed) to try make it look like a track/rally car. I have never taken it to the track or rallied it. The switch board in the dash where the radio goes is not wired up (just put in to cover up the hole). This was going to be my track/fun car but plans have changed. I have a one year old son now and I can't afford a car just sitting in my garage. I have a lease on another car (my daily driver) that will be running out soon and I'm going to need something more practical for a family (the reason I'm selling my Subi) The car is sitting in a heated/cooled warehouse on a trickle charge to prevent the (new) battery from going bad and to keep it out of the rain/sun/snow. I have never driven it in the snow with all the salt on the roads. The under body is super clean with no rust. This car is my baby and has been looked after. If you have any other questions feel free to contact me either by text or email. I work full time and can't call most of the time I have many more pics and videos I can send you Motor Mods: 2.5L 4 cylinder turbo VF39 turbo walbro 255 fuel pump Sti injectors Sti Top Mount Intercooler New Exedy Lightened flywheel (as of 300 miles ago) New Exedy clutch (as of 300 miles ago) APS Blow Off Valve Perrin Intake with k&n air filter Black Catless Invidia Bellmouth downpipe, 3.5" Custom catless exhaust from downpipe back ProTuned @ about 350WHP 348 Ft Lbs Torque At 18.5PSI Other Mods: STI pink Under tie bars STi gauge cluster STi side skirts 18x8.75 Black wheels with 235/45/18 tires (only 300 miles on them) 2004 STi drivetrain (trans, drive shaft, axles, hubs etc.) Brembo calipers Drilled and slotted rotors Has 2011 WRX front seats (I have the rear too just never installed) Seat Belt harness bar with 4 point red cam lock seat belts Monster Energy, GoPro Decals (can be removed) Short Shifter (Agency Power) Carbon Fiber shift knob Black inserted OEM headlights Strut Tower Bar Adjustable Coilovers (300 miles on them) Spoilerless trunk (with no holes) Rear window spoiler No radio (switch board currently in there, can be removed and a radio and be hooked up, all the wiring is still there) Alpine door speakers Boost gauge on steering column Stock alarm Tinted windows All Wheel Drive (AWD) Sure there's more I'm forgetting No chips in the windshield (new) None smoker and no pets Hood and trunk are Plasti Dipped as is the foglight covers and lip on the front bumper. (It can be removed) Cons: DCCD is there but not wired up I have all the controls just missing the wiring. It does have a couple small dents (from other car doors, nothing major) from the previous owner. Due to the power its putting out there some rear diff slap (you can google it) the rear diff needs harder/stronger bushings to solve this, just never had the time or the money to do it. Occasionally I have an code pop up (P0607) if you google it you will see 2 things it could be. For me its a bad ground somewhere because Hi beam and reverse lights don't work. (It is not in limp mode) Could use a real fender roll (sometimes it will rub with a really hard bump) I say real because the previous owner said he did it with a baseball bat and a heat gun. Lights on dash ABS (because of sti cluster swap, common) Rear diff temp (because its not grounded, common with sti cluster swaps) Airbag (on because front seat airbags are not plugged in, the plug was different from 2006 to 2011) Brake (also because of sti cluster swap) You can text me at (248)705-7335 I can send you more pics and videos if you have any questions please contact me I have tried explaining everything in full detail so you have the best understanding of what you are bidding on. I do have it for sale locally too and have the right to end the auction. Sold As Is |
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