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2007 Sti P&l Built $35k Invested - Absolute Monster - Incredible Sti Up To 700hp on 2040-cars

US $26,950.00
Year:2007 Mileage:62800
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2007 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STi
PROFESSIONAL SHOP BUILT CAR
ABSOLUTELY NO EXPENSE SPARED
FULL DOCUMENTATION / RECEIPTS
VERY CONSERVATIVELY CURRENTLY TUNED AT 423HP
CAPABLE OF 700HP ON E85
EXCELLENT DRIVE-ABILITY!!!!



This car... is an absolute MONSTER. I've had well over 80 STi's pass through my hands, and this is by FAR the most built out of all of them. Everything imaginable has been done to this car, with no concern of money spent. We had the tune put on this car and went very conservative. The car is capable of handling around 40 pounds of boost. It is currently running 22PSI and is *VERY VERY* FAST. All supporting possible modifications has been done, and it would take forever to list everything. I have taken several photos of some of the bigger receipts we have for the car. This is by no means all of  the modifications, just some of the bigger purchases. Although I estimate the total cost of build to be around 35k, it could easily be more. The car remains to be VERY classy and looks terrific. It can also be easily driven like a normal car, and has no drivability issues at all! Often times when you get into a highly modified car there are all sorts of little quirks, or idling issues, or not wanting to drive 'normally' but this car is free from all. We are offering this at an absolute steal. This is not comparable to most any other 'built' STi's that you may see on the market. They went above and beyond with this one!!!


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Is Subaru close to ditching 6-cylinder engines?

Mon, Dec 22 2014

Despite niche outliers like the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 and 7.0-liter V8 in the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, we live in an era where small-displacement, turbocharged engines are becoming the norm. In many model lineups, a boosted four-cylinder now holds the place that a six might have just a few short years ago. At least in some markets, Subaru could be the next automaker to follow this path by axing its 3.6-liter boxer six-cylinder. Granted, that's not as much of a leap for Subie as some other automakers because the Japanese brand is already closely associated with turbocharged four-cylinder engines. The company's six-pot boxer is currently only offered in the Legacy and Outback in the US. Australian website CarAdvice spoke with Subaru deputy general manager of engineering Yoichi Hori about the company's future powertrain plans at least for Down Under. "Our research said the six-cylinder model is decreasing in the world. So that's why probably the future, many companies take the smaller displacement with a turbocharger, or diesel, or hybrid," said Hori to CarAdvice. He was also specific about which engine he had in mind. "In terms of the body size, a 2.0-liter with a turbocharger is enough, I think," he said. Hori said that the automaker stuck with the boxer-six for so long because of the turbocharged four-cylinder's higher maintenance costs. Slotting Subaru's 2.0-liter turbocharged boxer four-cylinder into the Legacy and Outback seems easy to imagine. After all, the mill already does duty in different tunes in the Forester and WRX in the US. Keep in mind, though, that Hori's words are aimed at the Aussie market. A rumor from earlier this year speculated the company's midsize models might get a smaller displacement six and the turbo four for some trims. Featured Gallery 2015 Subaru Legacy: First Drive View 35 Photos News Source: CarAdviceImage Credit: Copyright 2014 Jeremy Korzeniewski / AOL Green Subaru Wagon Sedan turbocharging

Subaru SVX to be resurrected with hybrid power?

Thu, 12 Jun 2014

Salt. Get the salt. A new report out of Australia is claiming that Subaru is working on a new SVX. Yes, seriously.
Now, this is not feasible for a pair of huge reasons. First, the demand for a two-door Subaru, as we've seen with the BRZ, has not been tremendous. Second, the original SVX was a pretty horrible seller. Could the world be ready for a revival, though?
According to an unnamed source that spoke to Motoring.com.au, the reborn SVX will be based on the Viziv 2 Concept that was shown at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, but it will be a considerably more aggressive design, arriving as a low, wide shooting brake. According to the Aussies, the reborn SVX would ride on a new Subaru Global Platform, which will underpin the next-generation Tribeca, because of that platform's support for hybridization.

New Subaru Outback spied for the first time

Fri, 21 Mar 2014

The Outback has been a strong seller for Subaru, especially in its most recent generation when it combined station wagon utility with crossover looks. The model is getting an imminent redesign just like its platform-mate the Legacy, and here are the first spy photos of it testing in Europe against an Audi Q5.
The cladding makes it very hard to tell what exactly Subaru is doing with the styling, but it's clear that they are sticking to the combined wagon/CUV look from the current gen. Many parts appear taken almost directly from the new Legacy like the door-mounted mirrors, creased hood and angular headlights. The windshield also appears more steeply raked than today's Outback, and at the rear the taillights look thinner and more vertical.
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