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2003 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sedan 4-door 2.5 Ej25 on 2040-cars

US $16,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:169000 Color: JDM
Location:

Draper, Utah, United States

Draper, Utah, United States
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2003 wrx with built ej25 CLEAN TITLE. Motor is a fresh build, only 3,000 miles, built by metric motors, I have all recipts for internal motor work. This car is making an estimated 480whp. Could make more with an AEM 3.5 bar map censor, I have one I will include with the car. Car is either garage kept or under a cover. Car gets driven very rarely.
Brand new battery, sideskirts, wheels, tires, steering wheel.

This car is stupid fast, but still really easy to drive, it has a custom exhaust cutout straight from the downpipe that is activated by an electric switch in the cabin, and it can be switched to the stock exhuast for zero noise. The car is really clean inside and out. Pictures dont do it justice.

There is so much done to this car it is hard to list it all so I will do my best to remember everything.

I CAN SHIP THE CAR AT BUYERS EXPENCE.

Interior: Sparco sprint 5 bucket seat with panted base and Sparco siderails. 4 point racing harness. Auto powers half roll cage/ harness bar. Custom dash mounted gauge cluster. Radio relocated to glove box. Nardi deep corn leather steering wheel (brand new). Ball bearing quick release. Blitz turbo timer. JDM STI floor matts. Shift light. Battery relocated to the trunk with cutom lines and battery key.

Exterior: JDM 04-05 tail lights. Front lip. JDM hoodscoop. winglees trunk along with the OEM wrx trunk and wing. STI sideskirts I have not put on yet (need painted). JDM roof wing I will include that I never put ont. Brand new XXR 527 with brand new tires. Brembo bbk upfront with front and rear slotted rotors. I just installed all new wheel studs in the front and rear. BC br type coilovers. I also have Thule racks with Rocky mounts bike rack that I can include. Sickspeed bumper quick release.


Motor/performance. Built EJ25 with recipts for internal work done by Metric motors. Only 3,000 miles. Almost Everything is powder coated sparkle purple with a gold flake. Making estimated 480whp, I was going to install an AEM 3.5 bar map censor and then retune it but never got around to it, will include the 3.5 bar. Custom reverse intake manifold with FMIC. Precision 58/58 rotated turbo (brand new). Turbo blanket . Custom downipe. Tial 44mm external wastegate with custom dump tube. Tial Q BOV. Upgraded radiator with gimmick hose. Mishimoto External oil cooler. Custom oil catch can. 1000cc injectors with walbro 255 fuel pump and Aeromotive fuel regulator with summit fuel lines. Not sure what brand the fuel rails are. Grimmspeed boost controller. Grimmspeed radiator shroud. Mircro V belt. cobb sway bars. Front and rear strut bars.

If concerned about ride Height the car can easily be raised up


There is a few more things im sure I am forgetting. If you have any questions feel free to message me.

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It's that new Outback we're here to talk about today, a vehicle that's been comprehensively redesigned for the 2015 model year while not shaking up the formula that's made it successful since its inception in the mid-1990s, back when it (arguably) launched what we now know as the crossover utility vehicle segment. It's still plenty different - and plenty good, too.

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