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2009 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:40000
Location:

Troutville, Virginia, United States

Troutville, Virginia, United States
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2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STI

3rd Owner/Clean Carfax

No Accidents

40,000 Miles

Clean Title In Hand

This is the absolute best built and tuned cars that I have ever had the pleasure to drive. It is tuned for everyday use as well as to blow away the C6 at the stop light next to you. This car is in incredible condition and will completely blow your mind with the power that it is capable of when you put your foot into it. Not to mention the fact that everything on the car is as it comes from the dealership. Ice cold AC, power windows, power door locks, factory suede seats, HID headlights, Differential control, SI-Drive, and unbelievable Brembo Brakes. The car does have a few rock chips and minor blemishes which is to be expected from use. However, there are no dents or dings at all. Overall this is just a great looking 5 door wagon that is incredibly clean inside, out, under and elsewhere. The entire engine has been built from the bottom end to the top with extremely high quality parts and you will be able to tell the second you hear it run. The car sounds amazing and pulls like you would not believe. Speed Industry in Troy Michigan did the internal engine work and head work, while Turn In Concepts completely installed all other components. I had the car totally inspected and retuned by IAG Performance in Westminster Maryland. They have insured me that the car is built very well and is a very strong runner for anything you could possibly throw at it. Unfortunately my job has made it impossible for me to enjoy the car since I am working seven days a week and just do not have any time to play with the car at all. Regretfully I am putting it up for sale so that someone else can enjoy it and run the car like it is meant to be run. Here is the modification list that created this wonderful monster that make 417 WHP and 390 ft. lb. Wheel Torque at 21 psi running on 93 octane pump gas. This is a very conservative tune as I told the guys at IAG that I wanted to be able to drive this car as a daily driver and make it as reliable as possible. Rick and JJ at the shop are wonderful guys if you ever get a chance to visit there and Cleo (the tuner) is incredibly knowledgable and very thorough.

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2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Modification List

P&L Motorsports Rotated Kit w/ Precision Hybrid 30R Turbo

PTB 505-5530B-billet wheel, Dual Ball Bearing

Cosworth High Pressure Oil Pump

Cobb Access Port

Harman Motive Catless Downpipe (Still passes emissions)

Magnaflow Downpipe back exhaust

Tial 44mm EQG (Open Dump Tube)

Brian Crower Stage 2-272 Cams

Supertech Valves, Springs and Retainers

Golden Eagle Sleeved Block

Crawford Performance Pistons

Manley H-Beam Rods

ACL Bearings

ARP Studs

ACT XT-G6 Clutch Kit

ACT Streetlite Flywheel

TiC Holy Shift Bushing Set

Mishimoto X-Line Radiator

Gates Timing Belt

Injector Dynamics 1000cc Injectors

Walboro 255 Fuel Pump

AMS Front Mount Intercooler

TGV Deleted

Air Pump Delete

Evap Delete

Tial Q-Recirculating Valve

Grimmspeed 3 Port Electronic Boost Control Solenoid

TiC Air/Oil Separator Catch Can

SMY Clustermaker Dual Gauge Pod

AEM Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge

AEM Boost Gauge

RaceComp Engineering "Yellow" Springs

Stoptech Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Stoptech Sport Brake Pads

Adams Double Slotted Rotors

Perrin Radiator Shroud

Perrin Alternator Belt Cover

Eibach Sway Bars Front and Rear

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Tue, Jul 9 2019

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