2011 Subaru Impreza Wrx Premium Wagon Hatch Matte And Modded on 2040-cars
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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It's time to let her go. I wish I could keep every car I have ever owned/modified but I just can't.
Up for sale is my custom painted in Designo Magno Alanite Grey from Mercedes AMG 2011 Subaru WRX Premium hatch. It has been cared for like my own kid but it is time to let her go to a new home. Fresh oil change, tune and alignment. The paint is FLAWLESS and incredibly easy to take care of. No waxing...no buffing...just wash and go. It is much easier to take care of than traditional gloss paint. The car is ready for any build you can throw at it as you can see by what is left on the car below.
2011 WRX Premium
- 64k miles
- Heated Seats
- Sunroof
- Leather armrests
- Flip key and other keys included
Upgrades - Designo Magno Alanite Grey paint by Classic Livery of Atlanta * Brand new painted and shaved license plate mount front bumper - Black interior conversion * Black Alcantara headliner by JPM Coachworks * Black pillars * Black Alcantara visors by JPM Coachworks Power/Engine * TSM RR1 Short Block (only 8k miles been in the car for 8 months of driving) - 99.75 CP Stock Compression Ratio Pistons - Manley Turbo Tuff Rods - ACL Main Rod and Thrust Bearings - ARP Case Bolts - Blueprinted Oil Galleys - 2012 STI CrankCheck and Deck Heads - STI 11m Oil Pump - Killer B Oil Pickup Tube * Perrin Turbo Inlet * Crawford AOS * ACT HDSS Pressure Plate and 6 Puck Sprung Clutch * Aeromotive 340 Fuel Pump * Grimmspeed EBCS * Cobb AccessPort * SPT Oil Cap * Motul fluids in transmission and diff Exterior * 35% Tint * STI Front Lip Spoiler (included but not installed) * Bayson R Carbon side skirts (included but not installed) * Black Hella Supertones * Rally Armor Mud Flaps (black/silver logo) * Shaved Front License Plate Mount * JDM STI Side Badges Suspension * Kartboy Short Throw w/Kartboy F&R Bushings * Whiteline Steering Rack Bushings * Whiteline Anti-Lift Kit * Whiteline KBR Rear Braces * Group N Transmission Mount * Whiteline Rear Subframe Bushings * Whiteline Rear Upper Control Arm Bushings (allow for rear camber adjust) |
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