2003 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Modifications:
Exterior Advan RG II wheels with BFGoodrich G-Force tires Seibon Hood Hid retrofitted lights with LED Halo Wingless Trunk Interior OEM style gauge pod with 3 gauges (Wideband A/F, Boost, Oil Pressure) Gauge Cluster overlay (Blue) Sony In-Dash dvd player with GPS Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.5 Component Speakers 4 Channel Alpine amplifier Infinity kappa perfect subwoofer with Fiberglass enclosure Sparco Seats with matching Harnesses Sti Doorcards and rear seat Viper 5901 Remote start/Security System Performance Sti Longblock(Ordered New from Subaru) Turboxs Front mount Intercooler FP 68 HTA turbo DeatschWerks 770cc Injectors Walpro 255 Fuel Pump Grimmspeed 3 port EBCS Cobb Short throw shifter TurboXS Turbo Back exhaust Invidea Up pipe with flex fitting SPT intake APS blow off valve with recirc and other supporting mods..... This car has been rarely driven, Very low miles and well taken care of. It does have a few scratches that I can take detailed pictures of and send. I am really in no rush to sell, however its time I let one of my Subaru's go. |
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2015 Subaru WRX
Mon, 16 Dec 2013Every time I drive a Subaru WRX, I wish one of my parents had taken some weird, top-secret spy job that would have forced us to relocate to Finland when I was a kid. I could have learned the art of rally-style car control as a young lad, and in my adult life, sought out a dangerous/rewarding/awesome career as a professional WRC driver.
Never was that more clear than on the launch program for the new 2015 WRX, where Subaru pointed us down a long, somewhat treacherous stretch of road in the tree-lined mountains of northern California. Quick elevation changes were met with blind turns and washed-out shoulders, not to mention rogue bits of snow, ice and gravel that lined the apexes of nearly every turn. Here, I couldn't stop grinning, my co-driver and I switching between second and third gears, with precise steering inputs and judicious braking keeping us safely on the road and not plummeting nose-first into the trees. And the WRX simply devoured each inch of pavement with a ferocious poise that made me remember why I have loved this car so darn much.
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