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US $12,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:70836 Color: STi OEM Side Skirts
Location:

Eastern Passage, NS, Canada

Eastern Passage, NS, Canada

Super Clean 300+ AWHP Subaru Impreza WRX STi

This super clean, highly modified Subaru WRX wagon works extremely well and will keep with pretty much any stock performance car on the road. It’s very powerful, yet works very well as a daily driver. The car has very low kms for its age and the majority of the parts on the list have only been installed within the past season. The STi short block went in at 95000kms and the Tranny went in shortly after at 105000kms. It has been locally street tuned and works very good in its environment. with that being said it’s a very safe tune compared to an internet tune.
This car has been meticulously cared for inside and out with all top name parts; and it shows. This car is virtually rust free due the fact that it has only been driven in the winter a handful of times.
Anyway what I write here doesn’t matter, because the car has to be seen to be appreciated, the car sells itself.
Contact me for viewing.

Fuel Mileage
City: 12L/100Km
Highway: 10L/100Km

Engine / Drivetrain
MY08 STI EJ257 Short Block
STi Vf39 Turbo
38mm EWG
STi Pink 510CC Injectors
Walbro 255 L/HR High Flow Fuel Pump
Crucial Racing Port and Polished Intake Manifold
GRIMMSPEED 8mm Phenolic Intake Spacer
K&N Panel Filter
STi Map Sensor
STi Knock Sensor
STi Diverter Valve
STi TMIC
TurboXS Silicon TMIC Y Pipe
Engine Grounding Kit
Tein Hood Damper Kit

MY04 JDM SpecC DCCD 6spd Transmission
EXEDY OEM Spec Clutch
WRX VLSD Re-Pinioned Rear Diff (3.90 fd)
Automatic Driveshaft

Exhaust
GRIMMSPEED PNP/ Ceramic Coated Manifolds/Crossover
GRIMMSPEED 38mm Ceramic Coated EWG & Dump Tube
TurboXS Catless 3” Turbo Back Exhaust
TurboXS 3” Race pipe/Cat Delete
TurboXS 4” Bell mouth Catless Downpipe

Suspension / Brakes
Perrin 22mm front and rear sway bars
KartBoy/TiC solid endlinks
STi Spec C Titanium Strut Tower Brace
STi Spec C Struts and Springs
STi Spec C Rear Trailing Arms
WRX 4 Pot Red Callipers

Wheels & Tires
17” Prodrive GC 06D Lite Weight Wheels in British Black
225/45/17 BFGoodrich Super Sports

Exterior
STi OEM Side Skirts
STi Fog Covers
STi Front Spats
USDM STi Cleared headlights
Hella Supertone Horns

Interior
COBB Shift Knob
MOMO Leather Shift Boot
STi Aluminum Shifter Trim Ring
Aluminum Sparco Pedals
2way Alarm
Broadway Rear-view Mirror
MTX Thunder Speakers and Tweeters
JVC 7” DVD deck KW-ADV792
STi Black Floor Mats
STi Aluminum Key

Car is located in Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada

Auto blog

Climb to the Clouds returning thanks to Subaru title sponsorship [w/video]

Wed, 31 Jul 2013

The Mt. Washington Hillclimb, otherwise known as the Climb to the Clouds, hasn't been done since 2011. That year, Subaru Rally Team USA driver David Higgins set a new record for the event first held in 1904, running the 7.6-mile vertiginous course in 6:11.54. The race will be return in 2014 with the help of that very carmaker, Subaru of America having stepped in to the title sponsor role for what will be the Subaru Mt. Washington Hillclimb.
Taking place from June 26-29, 75 modern and vintage cars will spend three days racing up the 6,288-foot-high mountain. It's not as long nor as high as Pikes Peak, but it does have something that the Colorado competition doesn't: gravel; about 13 percent of the Mt. Washington Carriage Road still hasn't been paved.
If you want to know what a record-breaking run up the northeast's highest peak looks like, check out Higgins behind the wheel in the video below.

Subaru WRX and STI meet at the dyno with interesting results

Wed, 26 Feb 2014

Road and Track recently put the 2015 Subaru WRX and the 2015 WRX STI through a battery of dyno tests to find out not only how much difference there is between their two engines, but what kind of differences there are. The WRX gets the company's new FA20 2.0-liter boxer four-cylinder engine with features like a twin-scroll turbocharger, direct injection and variable valve timing on its two cams. The WRX STI stands pat with the older EJ-Series motor, meaning a 2.5-liter boxer four-cylinder with port fuel injection and carryover turbo lag. Subaru pegs the $26,295 WRX at 268 horsepower, 258 pound-feet of torque and an "extremely conservative" 0-60 mile per hour time of 5.4 seconds. The $34,495 STI clocks in at 305 hp and 290 lb-ft with a 0-60 mph time of 5.1 seconds. Ok, fight.
R&T's dyno runs sussed power numbers at the wheel of 223 hp and 245 lb-ft for the WRX, 247 hp and 243 lb-ft for the STI, then went on to demonstrate in numbers what everyone knew: that the WRX consistently puts out more of its torque earlier than the STI and achieves full boost almost three seconds quicker. On the other hand, on the track, the STI was also shown to have a conservative official 0-60 mph time, stopping the timer at 4.8 seconds compared to the WRX's 5.2 seconds.
The mag says it has comprehensive results coming from its "complete battery of tests," but for now, you can scrutinize their dyno charts and let the battle continue about which one you'd rather put your money down for.

2015 Subaru Legacy

Wed, 21 May 2014

Subaru has a problem on its six-starred hands, but you wouldn't know it at first glance. Sales are up; in fact, the Japanese automaker has recorded 28-straight months of increased sales in the United States, leading to the best first-quarter Subaru has ever recorded, and 2014 will almost assuredly be the seventh straight year it has posted improvements. So, what's wrong? The answer is simple, though clearly complicated to resolve. Sedans - specifically, midsize examples - have proven a tough nut for Subaru to crack.
The vast majority of those impressive sales statistics have come from just a few models, namely the Forester, Outback and XV Crosstrek. The Impreza continues to sell at a respectable pace, but it's telling that the XV, after just three years on the market, is already Subaru's third-best-selling nameplate, outpacing the aforementioned Impreza (on which it's based), its high-performance WRX sibling and the Legacy, which is now entering its sixth generation, having been first introduced way back in 1989. It's that last model we're examining today.
Despite the fact that the Legacy plays in a hotly contested market segment that includes such stalwart sales champions as the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Fusion and Nissan Altima, Subaru's competitor registers as a barely visible blip on the radars of new-car buyers. Graphically illustrated another way, Toyota sells 17 Camry sedans for every new Legacy that Subaru moves.