Subaru Wrx Awd With Sti Upgrades on 2040-cars
Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, United States
BE SURE TO WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE SUBARU RUNNING. IM SELLING MY 2002 SUBARU WRX. THIS CAR HAS MANY UPGRADES WITH STI COMPONETS. THIS IS MY PERSONAL CAR, IT IS INSURED AND REGISTERED IN MY NAME. I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. I PURCHASED THE CAR LAST SEPTEMBER. IT HAS BEEN A GOOD CAR AND HAVE ONLY HAD TO PERFORM REGULAR MAINTENANCE, OIL CHANGE, FLUIDS,ETC. I BOUGHT THE CAR USED WITH ALL THE UPGRADES ON IT. THE CAR ODOMETER SAYS IT HAS 70,100 MILES ON IT BUT I BELIEVE THATS INCORRECT. I AM SELLING IT AS TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN. THE ODOMETER WORKS, I JUST THINK IT HAS BEEN CHANGED AT SOME POINT IN THE CARS LIFE. I BELIEVE THE CAR PROBABLY HAS 125-150K MILES ON IT FROM THE APPEARANCE OF THE EXTERIOR. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD, HOWEVER IT HAS A MOTOR ISSUE. I HAD THE CAR UP FOR SALE ON CRAIGSLIST LAST WEEK AND SOMEONE CAME TO TEST DRIVE IT, I MESSED UP AND DIDNT GO WITH THEM AND TRUSTED THEM TO TAKE THE CAR ON A TEST DRIVE. WELL THEY BROUGHT IT BACK AND IT HAD DEVELOPED A BOTTOM END ROD KNOCK. THEY MUST HAVE OVER REVVED THE ENGINE. I HAD MY MECHANIC LOOK AT IT AND PULL THE OIL PAN. HE SAID IT IS THE #2 ROD BEARING THAT IS BAD. YOU CAN STILL DRIVE IT AS IS BUT OVERTIME HE SAID IT WILL GET WORSE UNTIL FIXED PROPERLY. WHEN THE MOTOR WARMS UP YOU CAN HEAR A SLIGHT ENGINE KNOCK, ITS NOT REALLY NOTICABLE UNLESS YOU REV IT UP REAL HIGH AND THEN LET OFF THE THROTTLE. YOU CANT HEAR IT JUST DRIVING NORMAL OR WHEN THE CAR IS IDLEING. HERE IS SOME INFO ON THE CAR: INTERIOR: THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION. ALL THE POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS WORK PROPERLY. IT HAS TINTED WINDOWS. CD PLAYER. STEERING WHEEL IS WORN. SEATS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS. SMOKE FREE CAR. EXTERIOR: THE EXTERIOR IS A MIDNIGHT BLUE COLOR THAT LOOKS ALMOST BLACK. IT HAS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, ROCK CHIPS, DINGS,ETC FROM BEING A USED CAR. I JUST HAD THE CAR OUT IN THE SNOW HERE SO IT IS A LITTLE DIRTY IN THE PICTURES. THE WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK THAT GOES ABOUT HALFWAY UP WINDSHIELD AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. WHEELS/TIRES: WHEELS AND TIRES ARE IN AVERAGE CONDITION. WHEELS ARE FROM A 2006 WRX. ELECTRICAL: ALL THE HEADLIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS WORK. RADIO, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS WORK CORRECTLY. CRUISE CONTROL WORKS. THERE ARE NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS ON. THE CAR PASSES EMMISIONS. ENGINE: ENGINE RUNS GOOD. IT HAS A PLENTY OF POWER. IT WILL NEED TO HAVE THE #2 BEARING REPLACED/REPAIRED AT SOME POINT. CLUTCH AND BRAKES ARE GOOD. UPGRADES: STI INTERCOOLER, HKS BLOW OFF VALVE, BIGGER TURBO, WASTEGATE, TURBO BOOST ADJUSTER, ECM TUNE, STI BOOST GUAGE, LOWERED SUSPENSION, DRILLED/SLOTTED ROTORS, FULL TURBO BACK EXHAUST, CAT DELETE PIPE WITH CAT PIPE INCLUDED FOR EMMISIONS, LIGHTWEIGHT HOOD. TRANSMISSION: MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY THROUGH ALL GEARS. CAR MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL BEFORE IT CAN BE PICKED UP OR SHIPPED. I ACCEPT CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK. CASHIERS CHECK MUST CLEAR BANK BEFORE CAR CAN BE PICKED UP OR SHIPPED. CONTACT JOHN AT 423-314-4747 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. $5900 OR BEST OFFER. PLEASE NO RIDICULOUS OFFERS. |
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'Baby Driver' is a car chase movie set to music
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Subaru executive casts doubt on manual transmission future
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