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2013 Subaru Impreza Sti Limited, Silver. 375whp New Built Motor Forged Internals on 2040-cars

US $38,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:11680 Color: STI License Plate delete
Location:

Grapevine, Texas, United States

Grapevine, Texas, United States
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Sale info: This will include a bank payoff. Once payment is made by the buyer and the payoff clears,
keys will be handed over and the ownership plus title can be transferred to buyer's bank or buyer personally.
This car is an incredible bargain at this price. I am only asking for the amount I owe on the car loan plus taxes.
You get $14,000 in brand new mods with all less than 2,000 miles on them for free.

Description:
2013 Subaru Impreza STi Limited.  One owner, bought new. This was going to be a project car, but I stopped at this stage and have to switch focus.
This car is garage kept, babied, hasn't been launched or raced. No accidents of any kind. Time to cut my losses and move on: over $14,000 in mods alone. 
Your gain, my loss. Brand new Stage 2, Built, all forged internals motor by Awdtuning. New motor has ~1800 miles on it. Currently has a total of 11,6xx miles
and is being daily driven 2 miles to and from work. Tires and wheels are in perfect condition, and car has been properly maintained by a financially 
responsible adult. Vehicle has 7 year, 100,000 true bumper to bumper warranty. Powertrain warranty is obviously void due to built motor. This a great 
platform to build on for track or daily use. This car has been meticulously maintained and taken care of.  Conservatively tuned for longevity. 
This car runs like a dream and is amazing to drive.  Looks and runs like new.
All work is well documented.


Engine: 375whp/397wtq @ 23psi AWDTuning Stage 2 package
Forged EJ257 Crankshaft
Manley H-Tuff Rods
AWD Tuning Preformance custom forged pistons with High Performance Piston Rings
ARP Head Studs
Blouch 20 GXT Turbo
Fast Motorsports Front Mount Intercooler with Black Piping, core is Silver
Crawford AOS
Grimmspeed EBCS
TGV Deletes
Perrin 3" inlet
KS Tech 83mm intake
Full Blown 340LPH Fuel Pump
04 STi OEM Fuel Pressure Regulator
Tial 38mm External Wastegate
Grimmspeed External Wastegate 3 bolt Up Pipe, black ceramic coated
Tomei Expreme Unequal Length Headers
Grimmspeed Lightweight Pulley (black)
Invida Catless Downpipe
Invidia Q300 Blue Tip titanium exhaust.
AMS Oil 10w40 full synthetic race oil.
Tuned via opensource by AWDTuning.
 
Suspension: Stock

Exterior: STI License Plate delete
 
Interior:  STi Limited Interior
Autodim Rear View Mirror with homelink
SMY Cluster Gauge with Defi 52mm Boost Gauge (analog) and Innovate Motorsports Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Guage (digital) Both Red
Heated Leather Seats
Front and Rear Weather Tech Laser floor mats
Stock Radio, does not have NAV.

Payment and shipping info:
There are a couple ways to pay: PayPal direct payment to myself. Bank Transfer to my account, or Direct Payoff to Bank Title Holder.

Shipping is not included. You will need to make arrangements to have it picked up.

Please contact me with any questions. Absolutely no joy rides

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Subaru testing a BRZ with STI badging and a big wing

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