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Subaru Jdm Wrx Sti 6-speed Rally Turbo Japenese Car Quick Race Car Boost on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:89000
Location:

Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
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2006 Subaru Wrx Limited with 144,000KM Subaru Blue with Grey and Black interior. 300whp/400tq
Mods:

YOUTUBE VIDEO;  http://youtu.be/5bu4JEigYMY

- JDM STI Version 8 6-speed Transmission with DCCD (~5000km)Used But has brand new gear set in it wont find better condition then this one)
-LSD Rear differiential For JDM (~5000km)
-Reinforced Rear Diff
-JDM STI Version 8 Intercooler 
-JDM STI Version 8 Blow off valve
-JDM STI Version 8 Headers
-JDM STI Version 8 uppipe/downpipe
-JDM STI Version 8 VF37 Twinscroll turbo with custom Garret GTX wheel (300km)
-STI Exedy Stage 1 Heavy Duty Clutch
-Perrin Black Turbo Inlet
-Perrin Red 3" Intake
-Tein lowering Springs
-HID headlights
-LED interior lights
-17" Rims
-Vibrant Exhaust
-Breaks are rusted due to non driving but they also have under 5000km

Perfect for anyone that wants to do motor and have an amazing setup
Car runs but burns oil needs new forged pistons and/or forged Sti to unleash it
Needs window and scratch front to back 

All Buyers responsible for Shipping Fees 




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Okay, folks - it appears we've got a problem. The Toyota GT86, Europe's counterpart to our own beloved Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S coupes, is apparently not selling too well. This, according to Toyota's European Vice President of Research and Development, Gerald Killman, is what's limiting plans for additional variants of the rear-drive coupe.
"A faster version of that car would be at the top of most people's wish lists, but like the cabriolet, it is hard to justify a business case to push either model into production based on the current sales," Killman told AutoExpress. "Personally, I think that engine could use a little bit more," he added.
More troubling is that slow sales aren't limited to the Euro-spec car, with Killman claiming that the GT86 have been missing sales targets in major markets around the globe. It may not be that the US is one of those major markets, though. Scion's Vice President, Doug Murtha, tells Autoblog that his brand is happy with the sales of its version of the GT86, the FR-S. 18,000 units were sold last year, which Murtha says is "generally in line with original expectations for the car."