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2008 Subaru Wrx Premium W/cold Weather Package(built,new Drivetrain) on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:58500 Color: Body color foldable pwr mirrors
Location:

Rosamond, California, United States

Rosamond, California, United States
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Garage kept, clean inside and out ,waxed and washed monthly, super low miles 58,XXX, rare 4eat(auto) pearl white hatch back, premium with cold weather package. Was told there were only about 1000 of this setup made in 2008. It has a clean title and I will include a recent CarFax .

Car is very tastefully modified, it was tuned at 310 to the wheels (around 400hp to the crank) but with injectors/fuel pump it will put down a lot more! This is like a brand new car the motor and Trans are new and barely getting broken in! You will not find a car like this again; trust me I searched 3 years to find this car.

--New Parts/Maintenance--
-New 2010+ motor stronger and better than the one which came in the 2008
-New transmission (This auto transmission will handle more power and launch harder than the 5 speed wrxs)
-New rack and pinion (old one had a bad o ring so I just replaced the whole thing)
-17" rims (momo) and tires only 1000 miles on tires
-2011 shocks and struts (stiffer and slightly lower then 2008)
-also just had its 60k mile service
-Redline fluids (transmission, differential, power steering, brake)
-royal purple oil changes every 3k
-Always use Chevron or Shell 91 Gas

--Upgrades--
Vf52 turbo rebuild by 6starspeed--billet 11 blade 63mm extended tip compressor, port and polished , new high performance CHRA. . . this turbo flow rate is 48lb/min which is the same as a 20g turbo but spools much faster
-Tantrix cable (will include stage 1, 2, 3 custom tunes) if the price is right I'll throw in a laptop with all the programs for data logging and tuning the car
-Custom "sport" grill
-Custom lip
-Rally armor mud flaps
-Trans cooler
-3" wrapped invidia downpipe with high flow cat (also have the stock)
-Sti catback (also have a 3" FMS catback)
-Cobb heat sheild
-perrin turbo inlet
-Injen intake with carb sticker (includes stock intake)
-grimmspeed electronic boost control solenoid
-turbosmart compact bvp (bov)
-torque solutions pitch stop mount
-500 watt amp powering the door speakers
-new mtx speakers all around (includes stock speakers)
-10" sub in ported box
-about 80% of the car has been dynomated
-all weather floor mats
-3m window tint
-HID interior lights
-HIC rain guards
-lower springs (not installed)

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXTERIOR
Body color foldable pwr mirrors
Projector beam low-beam & multi-reflector high-beam headlights
Variable intermittent windshield wipers w/washers
Body-color door handles
Rear spoiler
INTERIOR
Dome light w/off-delay feature
Front passenger seatback pocket
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Cruise control
Grocery bag hooks (4)
80-watt AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: (4) speakers
Pre-wired for security system
Average fuel consumption indicator
Remote keyless entry
Pwr windows w/driver-side auto-down feature
Retactable/removable cargo area cover
Bottle holder in front/rear door storage pocket
60/40 split fold-down rear seatback w/headrests for all seating positions
Woven cloth upholstery
Ambient temp gauge

Performance design front bucket seats
Electroluminescent gauges
Dual visor vanity mirrors w/sliding cover
Pwr door locks
Illuminated ignition switch ring
Dual mode digital trip odometer
Dual cup holder in center console
Automatic climate control
Tilt & telescopic steering column
Pre-wired for XM/Sirius satellite radio
Engine immobilizer
Carpeted floor mats
MP3/WMA capability
Leather-wrapped shifter
MECHANICAL
Pwr rack-and-pinion steering
2.5L DOHC SMPI 16-valve VVT intercooled turbo 4-cyl boxer engine
Rear stabilizer bar
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)
4-wheel disc brakes
5-speed manual transmission

Incline start assist
All-wheel drive
Double wishbone rear suspension
4-wheel independent strut-type front suspension w/lower L-arm
17" x 7" 10-spoke alloy wheels
P205/50R17 all-season tires
PROCESSING-OTHER
City 19/hwy 24 (2.5L turbo engine/5-speed manual trans)
SAFETY
Rear LATCH child safety seat anchors
Side curtain airbags
3-point height-adjustable front seatbelts w/pretensioners & force limiters
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Brake assist
Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC)
Subaru Advanced Frontal Airbag System-inc: driver & front passenger airbags w/front passenger seat occupancy sensor
Rear child safety locks
Electronic brake-force distribution (EBD)
Daytime running lights
5-mph impact-absorbing bumpers
3-point rear seatbelts

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