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2013 Subaru Wrx Sti Limited, Loaded, 440 Whp, Mint Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:10300
Location:

Portage, Indiana, United States

Portage, Indiana, United States
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Up for sale is my 2013 STi Limited Sedan in Satin White Pearl with 10,000 miles located in Northwest Indiana. This car has every stock option that can be purchased from Subaru factory installed (literally, every option). This includes navigation, homelink, the compact subwoofer in the trunk, carbon fiber accent pieces, STI front lip spoiler, color matched door bumpers, ambient red lighting system under the footwells, rear cupholder, bumper protector that you can fold out when loading the trunk to avoid bumper scratches... Everything.

This is the limited model, and has heated leather seats, power moonroof, and fog lights.

This is an adult owned / adult driven car and I am the original owner, with clear title in hand (no bank, this car is paid in full). I have the original manual, all keys, and original window sticker as well.

Most importantly, this STi is loaded with modifications for both reliability and power. All work was performed at P&L Motorsports in Chicago and was tuned by JRTuned. This car made 440WHP on E85 with one of the fastest spooling turbos on the market. Its a dream to drive, and can switch between premium gasoline and E85 with the push of a button using the included Cobb AccessPort. This car has no mechanical or cosmetic issues. This car has been garage kept since purchase, and has not been raced or tracked.  This car has been babied.

This car has well over $20,000 of work into it (with receipts to prove it) and cost over $47,000 new after options. Reason for selling is wife is pregnant and its time I got a family car (SUV).

This car burns no oil, and has no mechanical defects.

Buyer will also receive all stock parts (turbo, intercooler, etc.) - including an STP Exhaust.  This is nearly $2,000 of parts.

If you would like this car to be evaluated at an independent dealership or mechanic of your choosing, that's fine but it will be your expense. I will drive the car to your mechanic anywhere within reason (100 miles of Northwest Indiana, or so). I am also willing to ship but once again, buyer will bear this expense.

A full list of modifications is below:

  • ·         Cobb AccessPort, Stage 1 OTS Map loaded @ 1500 Miles
  • ·         Cobb Front License Plate Delete
  • ·         Rally Armor UR Mudflaps (Black/Silver)
  • ·         STi Front Lip Spoiler
  • ·         Perrin Shorty Antenna
  • ·         Perrin Radiator Shroud
  • ·         WRX Red Illumination Kit (Stays on w/ headlights)
  • ·         SPT Catback Exhaust
  • ·         Factory: Carbon Fiber B Pillars/Trunk Trim
  • ·         Factory: 2013 Navigation System
  • ·         JPM Coachwerks Leather + Red Stitched Shift Boot
  • ·         JPM Coachwerks Leather + Red Stiched Brake Boot
  • ·         JPM Coachwerks Leather + Red Stitched Sun Visors
  • ·         CF License Plate Cover (SPT)
  • ·         STi Valve Stem Covers
  • ·         SPT Turbo Heat Shield
  • ·         SPT Short Throw Shifter
  • ·         Proto Tuning Tool Holder for AccessPort, Mounted w/ Wire Clips
  • ·         DW 65c Fuel Pump
  • ·         ID1000cc Injectors
  • ·         P&L HighFlo Intake
  • ·         E85 Tune, 93 Oct Tune
  • ·         Blouch Dominator 1.5XT-R (8cm hotside)
  • ·         Invidia Q300 Catback Exhaust, 3 inch, Stainless Tips
  • ·         P&L Catted Downpipe
  • ·         P&L Up-pipe
  • ·         Perrin Equal Length Headers
  • ·         Cermic Coat Header, Downpipe, Uppipe, Turbo housing
  • ·         TiAL 38mm External Wastegate
  • ·         TiAL 50mm Blow-off Valve
  • ·         P&L TGV Delete Service
  • ·         HOA EBCS
  • ·         Spearco TMIC
  • ·         Killer B Ultimate Oil Pickup
  • ·         Perrin Turbo Inlet Hose
  • ·         Mishimoto Catch Can
  • ·         SMY Gauge Cluster
  • ·         AEM UEGO Wideband
  • ·         AEM Oil Temp Gauge
  • ·         AEM Boost Gauge
  • ·         Exeddy Stage 1 Heavy Duty Clutch
  • ·         NGK 1 Step Colder Plugs
  • ·         Group N Engine and Transmission Mounts
  • ·         Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Front Sway Bar
  • ·         Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar
  • ·         Kartboy Front and Rear Solid Endlinks
  • ·         Whiteline Shifter Bushing Kit
  • ·         Whiteline Positive Shift Kit
  • ·         Whiteline Positive Power Inserts Kit
  • ·         Whiteline Steering Rack Bushings
  • ·         Performance Alignment
  • ·         Perrin Lightweight Crank Pulley
  • ·         Stoptech Stainless Steel Brake Lines
  • ·         Grimmspeed Master Cylinder Bracing

 

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