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2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:119000 Color:
Location:

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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2005 sti 119k miles


Aspen White. 6spd. Brand new engine. Have receipts for engine work. Done by Jon at Costa Mesa R&D. Brand new short block and heads. New crank. Stock sti rods. Mahle 9:1 compression pistons. Stock cams. Killer bee oil pickup tube and Windage tray. Like I said this motor is all new everything. Total spent about 8k. 



Pioneer head unit. Image Dynamics Subwoofer. 


Seibon carbon fiber (rally style) hood. 


Tomioka 20G. 


Vari cool Meth kit installed and wired up. Not currently using meth tho. 


Greddy type R coils. Roughly 10k miles on them. 


K&N short ram intake. Also have AEM CAI. 


Helix catted downpipe. And turbo back 3" straight pipe. 


Comes with roof rack. 


Car is adult owned. Conservatively driven 15 miles to work about 2 times a week. 



Car is located in little rock arkansas. 



EXTERIOR: 8


INTERIOR: 8


If you have any questions please text me and I will reply at my earliest convenience. Plenty of pictures available!!! 


Gregory. 


(909) 636-4840

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