2007 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Charleston, West Virginia, United States
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Selling My 2007 Subaru WRX STI Obsidian Black Pearl
I really do not want to sell this dream car but I am moving out of state and need the money for my new house. Car does have an existing loan
Color: Obsidian Black Pearl triple black
Added option of HID Fogs and Moon roof
The car is Stage 2 protuned
Interior Upgrades:
Cobb Short Shifter with bushings
ATI Triple Meter Dash POD
ATI Triple Pillar POD
ATI Dual Gauge Cluster Surround
Prosport Premium Gauges w/ sensors
(Boost,AFR,Watertemp,Volts,OilTemp,OilPressure,EGT,FuelPressure)
Viper Alarm System
Apexi Turbo Timer
Cobb V2 tuner (2 Protunes)
Appradio 2 HU
20% Tint
Performance Upgrades:
Turboxs 3in TBE
Turboxs 4in DP Ceramic Coated/Thermal Wrapped
Turboxs 50/50 BOV
Agency Power Header/Upipe Ceramic Coated/Thermal Wrapped
Agency Power Intake
Perrin Turbo Blanket
Samco Turbo Inlet
Samco Intercooler hoses
Grimmspeed x2 thick exhaust gaskets upgrade
Grimspeed EBCS
Walbro 255 FP
Crawford V2 AOS
KillerB Radiator Cover
Exterior Upgrades:
Blacked out Head and Tailights
Aftermarket Front Lip
Blacked out stock 17in BBS Rims
New 225x45rx17 Mirada GTX Sport Tires
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Subaru Ascent crossover's roofline revealed
Tue, Nov 21 2017Just recently, Subaru announced that the new Ascent three-row crossover would be revealed at the L.A. Auto Show. Along with the announcement came a teaser that didn't reveal much of anything. Now Subaru has released a second teaser, shown above, that is significantly more generous. The teaser gives us a solid look at the roofline and greenhouse of the Ascent. In general, it looks very much like a taller, more squared-off Outback roof, particularly at the back. But it doesn't quite look as upright as the Forester. The top of the front fender has a more pronounced shoulder over the wheel arches than either of those Subarus, too. Based on past spy shots, we're expecting the rest of the Ascent to continue the "big Outback" look. Expect a similar hexagonal grille and chiseled sheet metal as the Outback and the rest of the Subaru line. We'll get our complete look at the new crossover on November 28 at the L.A. Auto Show. Related Video:
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