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2007 Sti P&l Built $35k Invested - Absolute Monster - Incredible Sti Up To 700hp on 2040-cars

US $26,950.00
Year:2007 Mileage:62800
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2007 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STi
PROFESSIONAL SHOP BUILT CAR
ABSOLUTELY NO EXPENSE SPARED
FULL DOCUMENTATION / RECEIPTS
VERY CONSERVATIVELY CURRENTLY TUNED AT 423HP
CAPABLE OF 700HP ON E85
EXCELLENT DRIVE-ABILITY!!!!



This car... is an absolute MONSTER. I've had well over 80 STi's pass through my hands, and this is by FAR the most built out of all of them. Everything imaginable has been done to this car, with no concern of money spent. We had the tune put on this car and went very conservative. The car is capable of handling around 40 pounds of boost. It is currently running 22PSI and is *VERY VERY* FAST. All supporting possible modifications has been done, and it would take forever to list everything. I have taken several photos of some of the bigger receipts we have for the car. This is by no means all of  the modifications, just some of the bigger purchases. Although I estimate the total cost of build to be around 35k, it could easily be more. The car remains to be VERY classy and looks terrific. It can also be easily driven like a normal car, and has no drivability issues at all! Often times when you get into a highly modified car there are all sorts of little quirks, or idling issues, or not wanting to drive 'normally' but this car is free from all. We are offering this at an absolute steal. This is not comparable to most any other 'built' STi's that you may see on the market. They went above and beyond with this one!!!


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2015 Subaru WRX: July/August 2014

Wed, 13 Aug 2014

Literally minutes after snapping the photo you see above, I was soaked - hit by the third round of storms that brought absolutely insane rainfall to Detroit this week. Amateur mistake, right there; if it looks like rain's a-comin', it's a-comin'. So if you're going to take pictures of the car, do it before it's too late.
But the thing is, I was having way too much fun driving around the suddenly empty streets of Detroit to worry about handling my photo shoot in a timely manner. Folks had been cautioned to stay off the roads ever since the rain first hit. Floods had shut down several of our major freeways, not to mention many surface streets. The threat of more severe weather had put caution in the air, forcing folks to batten down the hatches and settle in for even more horrendously wet weather.
The long-term 2015 Subaru WRX, however, eats this stuff up with a passion. Inclement weather? The turbocharged, all-wheel-drive, endlessly grippy Subaru just wants to play. And after getting to know our WR Blue WRX since its delivery in June and solidifying my belief that it's a total riot, even around town, I was not about to ignore Rex's desires to go play in the rain and make mischief on the deserted streets. Empty on-ramp antics were great fun, and tossing the car around corners in the wet showed no signs of slip. Ever. Wet hair and a damp t-shirt? Worth it.

Hi-po Toyota GT86 to get KERS?

Fri, 09 Nov 2012

We happen to like the Toyota GT86 - and, it of course goes without saying that the same applies to the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S, as well - just the way it is. Yes, that includes the standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder boxer engine and its 200 horsepower at 7,000 rpm.
That said, a little extra power never hurt anybody, right?
The most obvious way to add some punch to the GT86 would be with a turbocharger, and that has indeed long been rumored for an STI version of the BRZ. Will Toyota follow suit? According to Top Gear, the answer is no. Says GT86 chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, "I think 300bhp with a turbo and 200g/km of CO2 would be tasteless in this day and age. And a turbo would mean the loss of the GT86's uniqueness." Perhaps a bit harsh, but there you go.

Subaru mulling three-row utility, upscale versions of existing models

Mon, 18 Feb 2013

Subaru was one of few automakers whose sales actually picked up during the recent recession. But now that auto sales are back on track (and expected to hit pre-recession numbers this year), Subaru is trying to come up with new products to fill voids in its current lineup. Wards Auto had a chance to talk to Subaru's director-product manager Ken Lin, who indicated that the automaker is planning to introduce new models this year that will help it attract new buyers without alienating current ones.
The biggest void, of course, is a competitive three-row crossover, a role the Tribeca does not fill in one a very popular segment. Lin said that while there's no current plan to kill off the Tribeca, Subaru is looking at creating a larger three-row CUV with more interior space. In addition to to something big, Subaru is getting ready to bring its customers more luxury with new touring models, but does not anticipate going toe-to-toe with Mercedes-Benz or BMW.
By the end of this year, Subaru will be introducing a new hybrid model, although we don't yet know on which model it will be based. What we do seem to know is that the car will get its power from a nickel metal hydride battery rather than a more modern lithium-ion pack for the sake of simplicity. Finally, Lin mentioned a new product being brought into the sports car segment, but while the article takes this as a hint toward a possible BRZ Turbo, it could also be a reference to the next generation of the WRX and WRX STI.