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2007 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:22623 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JF1GD766X7L512080 Year: 2007
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Subaru
Model: Impreza
Trim: WRX STI Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 22,623
Condition: Used: A 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. ... 

Car is in mint condition. It has just been fully built and has 250 miles on the motor. Very powerful and wonderful handling car. 


The details of the build are as follows: 

Built Block:
2.5 Liter STi (EJ257) semi-closed deck case
Modified forged EJ257 crankshaft
High Performance Main & Rod Bearings
Pauter 4340 Chrome-Moly Forged Rods
CP Forged Pistons w/ Moly Coated Skirts
High Performance Piston Rings
Fully Balanced & Blueprinted
8,500 Rev Limit
P&L Modified Oil Pump 
Heads decked, "cleaned up" and pressure tested
ARP Head Studs
Balanced rotating assembly to 10k and .25 grams
APS turbo Inlet
Group N Motor mounts
Cosworth Air Pump Delete
Cosworth timing belt guide
Gates kevlar reinforced timing belt
A/C Delete
GMS 160 T-stat
NGK 1 step colder plugs
Exedy Twin Disk Carbon Clutch
STRI DSD Slim II Gauges 60mm
Oil Pressure
EGT
Oil Temp
ATI triple dash pod with CF face.
STRI Fuel Pressure Gauge
STRI Boost Gauge
HKS Limited Edition Oil cap
"Lots of" -an fittings, Pro-Lite 350 hose and hose finishers.
AEM 3.5 BAR MAP Sensor and Cobb MAP adaptor block.

Engine:
Precision 6466CEA turbo hot side ceramic coated
Tial 44mm V-band EWG
Prodrive EBCS 
APS DR525 
Perrin CAI 
NGK 1 step colder plugs 
Perrin Turbo inlet 
Perrin ceramic coated Downpipe
2,200cc top feed fuel injectors 
Perrin Top Feed fuel rails & -an fittings 
Grimmspeed TGV Deletes with coated housings
Aeromotive FPR with -an fittings
Gimmick aluminum radiator
Gates Alt. Belt
Gimmick radiator hoses
HKS Carbon Ti
Greddy BOV
Walbro 420lph Fuel Pump
Perrin crank pulley
Perrin coolant overflow tank
Crawford Type 2 AOS
Snow performance stage 2 progressive methanol kit
Perrin EL header (wrapped)
Optima Red Top Battery
Much heat shielding, ceramic coating, and wraps!!!
Beatrush forged pitch stop mount
Paranoid Fabrications Grounding kit
HKS "Limited" oil cap
Gallery Fresh (Sonoma Red) bolt kit

Transmission and Chassis:
Group N tranny mount
TIC Transmission Crossmember mounts
Cobb Front shifter bushings
TIC Rear shifter bushing
Cobb Short Shifter
WC Lathe Works 1lb sphere
Paranoid Fabrications 3 pc. front subframe
Cusco H-brace
Unabomber Sexy rear end kit
Whiteline Front strut tower brace
Whiteline Rear strut tower brace
JDM Lightweight front bumper beam
Beatrush aluminum pilot shaft bushings
Kartboy exhaust hangers
TiC Giuyngmyo Fender Cowl Braces 

Suspension and Braking:
BC Racing Coilovers
Cobb F/R swaybars
Cobb F/R endlinks
DBA 5000 slotted front rotors
DBA 4000 slotted rear rotors
Ferrodo DS2500 F/R brake pads
Goodrich Stainless lines
Castrol Synthetic Brake fluid

Safety and Interior:
Nardi 330mm wheel w/ NRG GEN 2.0 quick release
AutoPower Race Roll Bar with Cross and Harness Bars
Sparco "Ultra" race seats
Sparco harness bar
G-Force 5pt. harnesses
Back seat delete with custom aluminum pan
Red light mod to ALL switches and knobs (HVAC, Gauges, Window and Meth Switches, Radar Detector, Speaker switch, etc. 
JDM hazzard button
AEM wideband
Labonte methflow gauge
Prodrive floormats with aluminum heel guard on driver mat
Black WRX door panels and carpet
COBB Shift Knob (flat black)
JDM CF mirror cover
Hardwired Beltronics 995 Radar
Dash painted black (S204 style)
Blacked out interior (Pillars, Trim + Headliner (all painted & dyed black))


Exterior:
Seibon Rear Carbon Fiber Diffuser 
CF Rear exhaust shield
CF Front Lip with DIY lip addition
Fog light cover mod for intake
Replica Symms rear wing
NRG Carbon Fiber 1pc roof vane
Tein hood dampers wrapped in Sim...CF
Carbon Fiber B-pillar covers
Lightwerkz front headlight clearing and painting
6000K HID bulbs
JDM Yellow High beams
Carbon Fiber grille and blacked out front STI badge
Custom rear LED tails 
All bulbs changed to clear,red,mirrored or LED
Hella Horns Hidden (High + Low tones)
I-badge front 
Black front STI badge
Nukabe rear tow hook
Cut, rolled and sealed rear fenders
Tinted (20% front windshield with a 5% sunshade 1/3 of the way down, 5% on the remaining 5 windows) 
Custom full wide fender flair kit all around (painted OBP to match)
Custom Front bumper side braces
Enkei RPF1's (Black) 18x10.5 +15mm offset
Hoosier R6's 295/30/18
Shaved + Debadged rear trunk lid 
Muteki closed ended lug

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