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2005 Subaru Wrx Sti Modified 513whp Low Miles 49k on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:49500 Color: Black /
 Blue
Location:

Lusby, Maryland, United States

Lusby, Maryland, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JF1GD70605L500753
Year: 2005
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Subaru
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Impreza
Trim: WRX STI Sedan 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 49,500
Exterior Color: Black

STI Build List
Brakes
DBA 5000 Front Drilled & Slotted 2-Piece Rotor w/ Gold Hat for $836.00
STI DBA 4000 series Drilled & Slotted Rear $360.00
Stoptech Stainless Steel Brake Lines Front & Rear $159.00
Motul Rbf 660 Racing Brake Fluid-Motocross Brake Fluid $36.00
2005 WRX STI Hawk HB453V.585 HT Brake Pads front $220.00
2005 WRX STI - Hawk DTC-60 Brake Pads - Rear $149.00

Suspension
Cusco Bushing Rear Differential Mount Collar GRB GVB STI $220.00
 Springs - Tein SKS60-AUB00 1.5 inch front, 1.7 rear $272.00

Electronics
APEXi Subaru STI AVC-R Boost Controller $570.00
GReddy Black FATT Turbo Timer II - 15500022 $125.00
Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch 2-DIN Multimedia Station with Touch Panel $499.00
SMC Methanol injection kit $600.00
AutoMeter 3604 Sport Comp II SeriesBoost Gauge 0-35 PSI $62.00
AutoMeter 3327 Sport Comp 2-1/16" Oil Pressure Gauge $64.00
AutoMeter 3344 2-1/16" Sport Comp Pyrometer Gauge Kit $147.00
AutoMeter 52mm Full Triple Pillar Pod Subaru WRX/STi $60.00
Cobb Access Port V2 $600.00

Turbo 
Perrin Rotated Mount GT3582R .63 AR Turbocharger Kit 02-07 Subaru $3700.00
WRX/STI Perrin Stealth Black Intercooler Core & Bumper Beam $799.00
TurboXS Rotated Mount Intercooler Pipe Kit for Subaru WRX & STI $340.00
HKS SSQV $199.00
TiAL 60mm Wastegate $599.00

Clutch
Clutch Masters FX500 Stage 5 Rigid 4-Puck Clutch Subaru WRX STI $625.00
Motul Rbf 660 Racing Brake Fluid-Motocross Brake Fluid $36.00


Engine
Crawford Air Oil Separator Subaru WRX & STI w/ FMIC $380.00
Subaru WRX & STI Perrin Equal Length Header $780.00
Omni power 3Bar MAP sensor conversion with re-tune $800.00
Street fighter 2 block $3700.00
Coated pistons $250.00
Cometic head gasket $75.00
ARP Head stud kit 260-4701 $175.00
STi oil cooler $150.00

Wheels
Tenzo Type-M Version 1 Black 18 and 225/45-18 package $1272.00
Black wheel locks $24.00

Exhaust
Perrin Performance equal length Subaru header $780.00
HKS Hi-Power Knock Off exhaust (turbo back) $449.00



A lot of work and time has went into this car. every thing works, this is not a project it is totally complete. A/C, Cruise control everything works. My job is relocating me to another state and it is becoming a hassle moving all of my toys, recently my job moved this car from WA to MD however the shipping company damaged the front bumper and scratched the car, everything was fixed and i dont want to go through that again. instead someone will get a great deal on a great car.

The car is currently tuned to make 377 AWHP and has a setting to push 512 AWHP with the Cobb Access Port. the car has made more horse power before on E85 and C16 but i do not have the other Dyno sheets and the car is currently tuned for premium gas to be more practical, I do however have the 512 HP dyno sheet. that is roughly about 675 crank HP at a 24% drive line loss. this is a setting which requires methanol so i do not ever use this setting it is merely for bragging. 

the street setting makes 377 AWHP is good for about 496 crank HP at 24% drive line loss. this is a great setting for daily driving, because of the high compression in the engine the car drives very normal like a N/A car when not under boost, very drive-able minus the heavy clutch pedal.

Obviously I'm not trying to get my money back because most normal people don't spend this kind of money on a car the KBB on this car is aprox. 27k should be no problem getting a loan if necessary. I'm hoping the person buying it will take care of it and love it as much as i do.

youtube dyno run, at Agile Automotive in Bel Air, MD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P00g3XDZth8

please contact me with any questions

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