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2005 Subaru Forester Xt - New Oem Long Block, Vf39, Automatic Trans, 280/280 Whp on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:90000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:ej25
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
VIN: JF1SG69635H709678 Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Subaru
Model: Forester
Trim: XT
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: awd
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 90,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: FXT
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: No
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"GREAT CONDITION"

Im gonna sell my forester... any of you guys have credit? 

2005 Subaru Forester XT 
Fully loaded with all weather package
Heated wipers
1 previous owner, local, purchased from Perry Subaru used, all dealer records. 

Brand new 2.5 long block/turbo w/ less then 5k miles currently. Car itself has 90k on it. 

$16,500.00  as it sits. 

Engine-

New 2013 2.5 Short Block
New oem oil pan, pick up, 11mm oil pump
1 new Head (passenger side)/new oem valves
Other head fully checked, new Supertech (in both heads) valve guides/new oem valves
Oem gaskets and belts
New Mishimoto 2x thick Aluminum Radiator
OEM Block Heater

Aftermarket Performance-

ARP Head Bolts
Cusco Catch Can
Beatrush Air Box
Zerosports After Maf Tube
Gold Heat Reflective tape
Grimmspeed 3mm Phenolic Spacers
Grimmspeed Top Mount Intercooler
STI Intercooler sprayer
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Exhaust – 

Borla Header w/ Titanium Wrap
Grimmspeed Up Pipe w/ Ti Wrap
New Vf39
Grimmspeed Divorced Downpipe
Cusco Turbo Heat Shield
Turbo XS Catback (within 500 miles of being new)
All Grimmspeed exhaust gaskets
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Drivetrain- 

Automatic Transmission
Mishimoto Transmission Cooler - Mounted in Front grill

Suspension- 

WRX Struts w/ Tein wrx Springs
Whiteline Rear Camber Bolts
New OEM Sti rear sway bar and all oem mounting hardware
Cusco rear Subframe brace w/ STI Diffuser 
Cusco Front Member Brace (VERY RARE)

Wheels- 

Cosmis Racing XT005r 18x9 +25
245/45-18 tires purchased new last month ($800.00 alone)
 

Brakes- 

Purchased New by me – Subaru 4 piston front and 2 piston rear calipers
Stoptech rotors and pads
Kart Boy rear Caliper adapter
Goodridge SS Brake Lines
STI Mastercylinder 

Exterior- 

New Depo Headlights
5k HID Headlights
Hella yellow Fog Lights
Front JDM Replica lip
07 limited lip
06/07 sti rear diffuser
Roof racks removed but come with 

Interior- 

All Black/Grey Interior 
9.5 out of 10 
Heated Front seats
Electric adjustment
AEM wideband
OEM Boost Gauge
OEM 6 disc CD Player
All Weather Matts

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Subaru uses a mime and a toy car to explain why it loves the boxer engine

Wed, 17 Apr 2013

I will freely admit to struggling with why Subaru continues to stubbornly employ a boxer engine design while so few other automakers do the same. After all, with twice the number of cylinder heads and cams as a traditional inline four-cylinder engine, a boxer four is more complex, more expensive to manufacture and more cumbersome to service with few tangible benefits. Until recently, the company's engines struggled to meet the fuel economy numbers of its competitors while offering no real boon in horsepower or torque. Subaru seems to recognize I'm not the only one scratching my head.
In order to help us non-believers understand what's what, the company has employed a pair of mimes, a toy car and a few clay engines to demonstrate the folly of every other automaker on the planet. Subaru says the boxer offers up a lower center of gravity than either an inline four-cylinder engine or a V6, which I will gladly concede. The company also says the design offers up smoother operation.
I'll offer just two counterpoints here. First, an engine with a low center of gravity is excellent, but when vehicles like the Forester, XV Crosstrek and Outback boast more ground clearance than most mainstream SUVs, that argument flies out the window. Second, anyone who's spent any amount of time behind the wheel of a vehicle equipped with an inline four and then proceeded to move into one propelled by a boxer can tell you the latter has all of the idling manners of a small tractor. Check out the video below to see for yourself.

The next Subaru three-row will be the biggest Subaru ever

Thu, Nov 17 2016

Subaru's trying to fix what hobbled the too-small, too-odd Tribeca, the company's last attempt at a three-row SUV, with a truly American-sized vehicle that will resemble the Viziv-7 Concept the company showed off at the LA Auto Show. We caught up with Dominick Infante, National Manager of Product Communications, to get the story about what that future SUV will be like. While he couldn't talk about engines ("[W]e'll have big news on that coming up," he said), Infante told us that the production SUV would be based on the new global architecture, a version of which underpins the new Impreza. That car, and its architecture, were "designed to meet crash testing out to 2025, so it's very overbuilt which is why we can go to something as large as this," Infante said. It's also coming soon. Infante told us that the production version be on the road in 2018, which we assume means it'll be a 2019 model year vehicle. Don't expect it to diverge from the company's general styling themes, either. Infante mentioned that the Tribeca, "was a very stylized vehicle ... [it] kind of didn't fit with the brand." We'd say that's an accurate assessment of a vehicle that always stood apart from the rest of the lineup. Subaru will play it safe to avoid that problem, making sure the production version of the Viziv-7 will be immediately identifiable as a Subaru. As Infante put it, "It's not going to be overly fancy or pretty; it'll be rough and tumble. We're going to stick with our Subaru DNA." And it'll also fix the Tribeca's other problem, which was size, particularly in the third row. Infante promised us that adults would fit in the Viziv-7's rear seats, although a quick glance in the Concept didn't confirm this because there wasn't an interior at all. So we'll have to wait and see, and note that there was no discussion of the size of those adults. Infante also promised configurable seating and cargo arrangements that would go beyond anything Subaru's done before – and since Subaru's only done one proper three-row, that means the Tribeca. Since it's debuting in 2018, it's a safe bet we'll see a concept that's much closer to production form next year. Stay tuned.Related Video:

Custom cabinetry gives this Subaru Outback camper cred

Mon, Sep 30 2019

Where there's space, there's wood to make it more functional. At least, that seems to be the ethos at customization shop Solid Wood Worx. The Huntington Beach, Calif.-based company has turned vehicles such as the Ram ProMaster, Nissan XTerra, Toyota 4Runner, and Ford F-250 into small, livable mobile homes. The most recent project is a Subaru Outback, which uses a unique series of cabinets to meet a fairly complex checklist of asks.  Noticed by Motor1, the Outback belongs to an adventurer named Sean who is setting out on a six-month climbing trip. She reached out to Brian, a woodworker and former cabinet builder, at Solid Wood Worx with her vision of the Outback as a sleep-in camper. She wanted a flat place where she and her 80-pound dog could sleep, a slide-out kitchen with stove and fridge, storage for climbing gear, storage for clothes, and a designated space for a water supply. Possibly the biggest ask was an integrated solar panel with a battery and inverter for off-the-grid living. Brian made it all work.  With the solar panel and spare tire hitched to the Thule roof rack and out of the way, Brian built an interior platform that stretched from the rear hatch to the back of the front seats. Since this eliminated any use of the rear seats, they were taken out. The platform itself has built-in drawers, and the upper portion is split into two functional spaces. The right side has just enough room to fit a small mattress, but Sean looks small, so it should work perfectly. Beneath the bed is the sliding drawer that stows the camp stove. On the left side is a massive amount of storage that doubles as secondary kitchen prep space. On top of that is a small fridge that opens on top like a cooler.  With the kitchen area in its "out" position, a secondary panel opens up to the space where the spare tire used to be. Inside that, Brian's team fitted the wiring, fuses and equipment for the solar panel's battery storage. For this project, Brian used a 100 amp-hour battery and a 100-watt solar kit from Renogy. That power feeds an inverter, a few USB plugs, and the small fridge. Looking through the rear passenger door, there are even more storage spaces for things such as clothes, bedding, shoes, and a laptop. The water tank slides in behind the front seat.  In most of his builds, Brian uses three-quarter-inch nine-ply pine plywood that he gets from Home Depot. It costs roughly $35 for a 4x8 sheet, and each piece weighs about 60 pounds.