Bagged Wrx on 2040-cars
Rockport, Massachusetts, United States
Many people might be familiar with the car I am posting forsale. It has been featured by multiple sources and has attended many local shows. I recently purchased it from a friend that was purchasing a home. I am selling it because I'm looking to move on. Please note I will not let the car go to a seller that is going to neglect the car. I just had the 30K mile service done and a new tune (removed the external wastegate and catless dp and replaced with a high flow catted DP.) The car is on low boost because it currently has the factory EBC. The tuner did not want to push it with out a aftermarket EBC. So the tune is currently safe. I have a clean title in hand. Please note the car will be sold as is (because the car is highly modified). I am willing to have a compression test done and a PPI by any interested parties. The only issues with the car currently is when I first got the car the clutch seemed like it would slip under full boost. The tuner said everything felt fine during the tune and it may have slipping because the car sat for about 6 months (so it may need a clutch sooner then later). Other then that the car is in fantastic condition. Not quite sure what to ask for the car as I've been out of the subaru game for a few years. The car currently does not have the status seats, harness bar, and harnesses installed. I am willing to sell them at an additional price
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