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Absolutely Mint 2006 Crystal Grey Metallic Subaru Sti on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:75611 Color:
Location:

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
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Engine/Power
- Stage 2 Protuned (Automaster AMR) 301whp 340wtq
- Cobb Accessport V2
- Cobb cattless downpipe (Cut to fit 3" flange)
- Automaster AMR catback (Thermal coated black)
- No name un-equal length headers with up-pipe
- APS 70mm CAI
- Godspeed turbo inlet
- Walbro 255lph fuel pump

- Godspeed turbo inlet pipe

Suspension/Wheels/Braking
- RCE Tarmac 2 500/400 
- GT Worx camber plates 
- CarLabs X brace
- SPT Front Tower brace
- Q-Rack 11.5:1 ratio
- Kartboy Front and Rear Endlinks (on the way)

SUMMER SETUP:
- Enkei NT03+M 18x9.5 +40 Powder Coated Semi-Gloss Black 
- Dunlop Direzza Star Spec Z1 265/35/18
- H&R 10mm Wheel Spacers for Front
- ARP Extended Wheel Studs for Front
- Camber: -3.0f -2.5r 0 toe
- RacingBrake ET800 pads
- ATE Superblue brake fluid 

WINTER SETUP:
- 17x7.5 +48 Rota SDR Powdercoated Gloss White
- Cooper Weather Master S/T 225/45/17
- Ichiba v2 Hubcentric Spacers 25mm
- Rays extended closed-end lug nuts
- Camber: -2.5f -2.0r, 0 toe all around
- Centric Posi-Quiet brake pads (for low dust)

Interior
- Madad Carbon Fiber center gauge pod
- HKS Turbo Timer custom fit into center ash tray
- WC Lathe Werks custom shift knob
- Blacked out center console and side air vents
- Polished shifter trim with black STI lettering
- Autospeed dead pedal
- STI Floormats

I.C.E
- 4 gauge wiring in place for subwoofer upgrade
- LED front map lights
- LED dome light

Exterior
- Seibon CWII Carbon Fiber Hood
- Velocity Carbon Wingless Trunk
- Carbign Craft Carbon Fiber Rear Licence Plate
- JDM Carbon Fiber Rear Roof Spoiler 
- JDM Ganador Carbon Fiber Mirrors 
- JDM Carbon Fiber Front Grills
- Lightwerks 6000k HID headlights
- LED license plate lights
- Stealth side blinker lights
- JDM Rain visors
- V Limited front lip spoiler
- JDM chrome STI Badge
- Kartboy regular exhaust hangers
- RallyArmor mud flaps
- Semi-Gloss Black roof
- Semi-Gloss Black rear spoiler
- Semi-Gloss Black side view mirrors 
- Custom blacked out headlights
- 20% tint all around (Shades of Gray)

Drivetrain
- Clutchmasters Stage 3 FX300 clutch
- ACT Streetlite Flywheel
- Kartboy short shifter
- Kartboy front shifter bushing
- Kartboy rear shifter bushing

Auto Services in Connecticut

West Springfield Auto Parts ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 724 Campbell Ave, West-Haven
Phone: (203) 932-5815

Monro Muffler Brake & Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Mufflers & Exhaust Systems
Address: 556 Boston Post Rd, Haddam
Phone: (203) 458-1658

M K Auto Body Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Auto Transmission
Address: 332 Hanover St, Bridgeport
Phone: (203) 366-3107

Lia Volkswagen of Enfield ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 140 Elm St, Melrose
Phone: (518) 612-7473

Jensen Tire & Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
Address: 6746 Main St, Easton
Phone: (203) 459-8473

Goodyear Tire & Service Network ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive
Address: 1370 Kings Hwy Cut-Off, Greens-Farms

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2019 Subaru Forester Touring Long-Term Update | Wet carpet

Wed, May 13 2020

I hadn’t been doing much driving, so the Forester had spent a good chunk of the rainy/snowy spring week relaxing in my driveway. Finally, it came time to pick up a birthday dinner — Indian food, curbside to-go. As soon as I sat down, I noticed something new: a small crack in the windshield. That fix will have to wait until more businesses reopen. As I eased out of my driveway, another issue emerged. I heard what sounded like water sloshing. Braking for the stop sign at the end of my street Â… yep, definitely liquid. It sounded like it was below or in front of me. Later, I was parked in the alley behind the restaurant waiting for my order, and I accidentally dropped my phone down into the black hole on the righthand side of my seat. I reached down and groped for it, but instead of a rectangular personal computer, my fingers found nothing but carpet, seemingly soaked to capacity. My first instinct was to use a disinfectant wipe on my wet digits, but then I got out to inspect the underside of my seat from the second row. There was my phone, sitting in a fabric swamp under the seat. I retrieved it, and, of course, stuck my hand back in the spongy mess for an inspection. The water was cool to the touch. I sniffed my hand and found no noticeable smell. I wiped my hands dry, got my food situated on the passenger seat (seat warmer set on high, of course) and headed home. That night, I told Road Test Editor and fleet manager Zac Palmer about what I found. The next day, there was still no smell, but the water was still pooled, and the Forester got an appointment at the dealership (Dunning Subaru, where I used to take my '04 WRX — good people). I dropped it off Monday morning, and it spent a full week at the dealership. First, a part had to be ordered (something about a missing grommet; we'd learn more later). Second, the car wasnÂ’t ready until just before closing time on Thursday, and I didnÂ’t have time to pick it up before they closed for the weekend (temporary coronavirus hours) at 3:45 p.m.  “Subaru service told us that it tried to soak up and remove as much of the water as possible,” Zac relayed from Dunning, “but cleaning up the mess isnÂ’t something the service department usually does. Instead, it normally gets sent to a detailing shop that is now closed due to the coronavirus. The dealer apologized over the phone for the incomplete job, and warned us that the carpeting could still feel damp and possibly smell when we pick it up.

Subaru boosting US capacity thanks to strong sales

Sun, May 10 2015

It is very, very good to be Subaru right now. The company is rolling, with its global operating profits increasing 21 percent last quarter. While part of that is due to favorable currency conditions, the simple fact is that Subaru is selling a hell of a lot of cars, particularly in North America. The company's North American branch is expected to hit its sales goal of 600,000 units per year five years ahead of schedule, after moving 570,000 units in the recently completed fiscal year (remember, the Japanese fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31). Last quarter alone, Subaru NA saw a 12 percent increase in sales, significantly more than either the company's home market or the increasingly vital Chinese market, where sales declined by one and 14 percent, respectively. With such promising results, it's no surprise that Fuji Heavy Industries President Yasuyuki Yoshinaga announced plans to bump up production at the company's Indiana factory. Yoshinaga-san is pushing for annual capacity of 394,000 units by the end of calendar year 2016, Automotive News reports, adding that inventory levels in the US are too low. "If only we had more cars, we could be selling more," Yoshinaga told AN during a news conference. FHI's previous plans for the factory were much less aggressive. Originally, production would be expanded to 328,000 units by 2017, AN reports, with an eye towards a full 400,000 units per year by 2021. With 394,000 rolling out of the Lafayette, IN factory by next year, though, it's clear how keen Subaru is to take advantage of such strong demand. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Dave Umberger / Associated Press Earnings/Financials Subaru sales fuji heavy industries

2015 Subaru Outback offers more room and better econ behind that new face

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

While its new front fascia makes the biggest obvious impact, Subaru says changes to the entire 2015 Outback package make it roomier, more powerful, more efficient and quieter. The hexagonal grille gets it in line with the corporate template, to go along with a new shape to the lower grille and fog light cladding, a sharp crease for a shoulder line and a faster rake to the windshield. The rocker panel cladding and its 'toothed' molding remain, but it now also doubles as a step for when you want to place items on the roof rack.
Under the aluminum hood will either be a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder boxer engine with 175 horsepower and a carryover 174 pound-feet of torque, or a 3.6-liter inline-six-cylinder with 256 hp and 247 lb-ft exclusively in the 3.6R Limited model. Paired to the lower-friction Lineartronic CVT that is the only shifting choice, and aided by features like the active grille shutter system and electric power steering, Subaru estimates fuel economy for the four-cylinder at 25 miles per gallon city, 33 highway and 28 combined, an increase of 1/3/2 mpg over the outgoing car. The sixer is pegged at 19 city, 27 highway and 22 combined, an increase of 2 mpg across the board.
The Outback has grown in every dimension, but never by more than 0.7 of an inch. The passenger cabin grows by 2.7 cubic feet, though, so occupants have more shoulder, hip, elbow and legroom. The cargo hold is enlarged by 1.2 cu-ft with the rear seats up, by 2.0 cu-ft with them down and the load floor is flatter. Accessing it is made easier by the memory height function on the power tailgate and new release handles for the rear thrones. Cabin ambiance is improved by sound abatement measures like an acoustic windshield, thicker panels and more noise-insulating foam.