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Absolutely Mint 2006 Crystal Grey Metallic Subaru Sti on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:75611 Color:
Location:

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
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Engine/Power
- Stage 2 Protuned (Automaster AMR) 301whp 340wtq
- Cobb Accessport V2
- Cobb cattless downpipe (Cut to fit 3" flange)
- Automaster AMR catback (Thermal coated black)
- No name un-equal length headers with up-pipe
- APS 70mm CAI
- Godspeed turbo inlet
- Walbro 255lph fuel pump

- Godspeed turbo inlet pipe

Suspension/Wheels/Braking
- RCE Tarmac 2 500/400 
- GT Worx camber plates 
- CarLabs X brace
- SPT Front Tower brace
- Q-Rack 11.5:1 ratio
- Kartboy Front and Rear Endlinks (on the way)

SUMMER SETUP:
- Enkei NT03+M 18x9.5 +40 Powder Coated Semi-Gloss Black 
- Dunlop Direzza Star Spec Z1 265/35/18
- H&R 10mm Wheel Spacers for Front
- ARP Extended Wheel Studs for Front
- Camber: -3.0f -2.5r 0 toe
- RacingBrake ET800 pads
- ATE Superblue brake fluid 

WINTER SETUP:
- 17x7.5 +48 Rota SDR Powdercoated Gloss White
- Cooper Weather Master S/T 225/45/17
- Ichiba v2 Hubcentric Spacers 25mm
- Rays extended closed-end lug nuts
- Camber: -2.5f -2.0r, 0 toe all around
- Centric Posi-Quiet brake pads (for low dust)

Interior
- Madad Carbon Fiber center gauge pod
- HKS Turbo Timer custom fit into center ash tray
- WC Lathe Werks custom shift knob
- Blacked out center console and side air vents
- Polished shifter trim with black STI lettering
- Autospeed dead pedal
- STI Floormats

I.C.E
- 4 gauge wiring in place for subwoofer upgrade
- LED front map lights
- LED dome light

Exterior
- Seibon CWII Carbon Fiber Hood
- Velocity Carbon Wingless Trunk
- Carbign Craft Carbon Fiber Rear Licence Plate
- JDM Carbon Fiber Rear Roof Spoiler 
- JDM Ganador Carbon Fiber Mirrors 
- JDM Carbon Fiber Front Grills
- Lightwerks 6000k HID headlights
- LED license plate lights
- Stealth side blinker lights
- JDM Rain visors
- V Limited front lip spoiler
- JDM chrome STI Badge
- Kartboy regular exhaust hangers
- RallyArmor mud flaps
- Semi-Gloss Black roof
- Semi-Gloss Black rear spoiler
- Semi-Gloss Black side view mirrors 
- Custom blacked out headlights
- 20% tint all around (Shades of Gray)

Drivetrain
- Clutchmasters Stage 3 FX300 clutch
- ACT Streetlite Flywheel
- Kartboy short shifter
- Kartboy front shifter bushing
- Kartboy rear shifter bushing

Auto Services in Connecticut

Woodbridge Auto Body Shop Incorporated ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Dent Removal
Address: 36 Lucy St, Derby
Phone: (203) 397-2909

Valenti Autocenter ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 319 Middlesex Tpke, Old-Saybrook
Phone: (203) 481-8299

Talcott Transmissions ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 101 Talcott Rd, West-Hartford
Phone: (860) 233-8259

Sunshine Car Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 247 West St, Litchfield
Phone: (860) 567-9490

Shoreline Collision & Rstrtn ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 18 Garnet Park Rd, Madison
Phone: (203) 245-9922

Sciaudone`s Garage ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 28 Leonard St, Norwalk
Phone: (203) 853-0595

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The List #0178: Attend Rally School

Tue, Apr 7 2015

Jessi and Patrick attend Team O'Neil Rally School in Dalton, NH, to learn how to shred in the snow. Veteran instructor and school founder Tim O'Neil demonstrates left-foot braking, slalom techniques, turning, proper ways to blip the throttle and more in this episode. They get behind the wheel of modern Ford Fiestas with front-wheel drive and a vintage Audi Quattro with all-wheel drive. They catch on quickly, and O'Neil tells Patrick: "Tell your grandchildren you are a rally driver." Watch as our hosts check "attend rally school" off their list. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List. Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes. Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick. Audi Ford Subaru The List Videos rally quattro

2017 Subaru Impreza makes a stand in the compact segment

Thu, Mar 24 2016

If the 2016 Honda Civic was a revelation for the brand as a rebuke of the past couple of generations of their brand-and-butter compact, the 2017 Subaru Impreza appears to be on a parallel trajectory for the lauded all-weather performance brand. Unveiled Tuesday at the 2016 New York Auto Show, the 2017 Impreza brings in an all-new platform that is stiffer, sportier, and a much-needed improvement to stay competitive as the segment tightens up. The car features styling cues that are potentially the most attractive we've seen on a non-WRX model since the turn of the century. The car looks downright European in either sedan or hatchback form, stealing much of the thunder that the Mazda 3 and Civic had brought just a short time ago. Its lines are clean all around, the front and rear are largely without aerodynamic clutter, and much of that style is carried over to the interior that gets a much needed refresh. Gone are the overly utilitarian surfaces and buttons; a clear shift has been made to make the car seem on-par with class leaders like the Civic and Mazda 3, albeit with its own distinctive Subaru style. The dashboard seems just as straightforward as before, but packs the necessary technology to remain competitive in the segment. It seems that Subaru has listened to critiques of the outgoing Impreza, and sought out a way to continue the tradition of making AWD alternatives to the mainstream compacts, but this time without compromises on content. Up and down the four-trim model chain (2.0i, Premium, Sport, Limited), standard equipment is greatly improved. Even the standard 2.0i model will come with the necessary power features that anyone would expect, along with a much-needed 6.5" touchscreen interface that dual-boots with Android Auto and Apple Car Play - something that even the base trim Honda Civic LX does not have, and perhaps, that should put Honda on notice. In the very competitive compact segment, content is king. With standard equipment being on par with or exceeding the headlining Civic and Corolla, the added convenience of AWD is the cherry on top in places with cooler climates. Without major changes to the powertrain (slight power gains for the standard 2.0 H4 and an updated CVT), fuel economy perhaps remains to be the only caveat to the Impreza being a class-leading choice. With the current model rated at 28/37 compared to the Civic's 31/42, a slight improvement wouldn't be much in the grand scheme of things.

Junkyard Gem: 2003 Subaru Legacy Outback H6-3.0

Tue, Apr 10 2018

Living in Denver and spending a great deal of time in local wrecking yards, I see plenty of discarded Subarus. It's an unwritten law that every Denver resident must own a dog and a Subaru, which means you'll find dog water bowls in front of most businesses and Subarus in most parking spaces. When Outbacks wear out, they end up in local junkyards. With 2 million Outbacks sold, I don't photograph most of them, for the same reason I don't photograph Altimas or F-150s. But a rare H6-3.0 Outback is another story; here's a very clean '03 spotted in a Mile High self-service yard. The six-cylinder Outback debuted for the 2001 model year, and it wasn't cheap. For 2003, the list price on an H6-3.0 wagon started at $26,995 (about $37,000 in 2018 dollars), versus $23,770 for the four-cylinder version with five-speed manual tranmsission. You couldn't get a three-pedal version of the H6-3.0, but fewer and fewer Outback shoppers wanted manual transmissions by that time, anyway. With 212 horsepower, these cars were gratifyingly quick compared to the four-cylinder versions. I own a 2004 Outback with the 2.5-liter H4 and 5-speed manual, and it requires a great deal of patience on freeway onramps and steep grades. Subaru was very proud of the H6 engine at this time, so this car is covered with badges boasting of the six pistons lying sideways under the hood. There's one on the grille, one on the hatch, one on the center console, and a couple under the hood. This car was so clean that I considered buying the seats for my own somewhat battered '04. The original paperwork and manuals were still inside, showing that the original purchaser didn't go too crazy with the options. The car was sold just a few miles from its final resting place. The digital odometer made it impossible for me to determine total mileage, but I'm guessing this is a well-cared-for high-mile car that got traded in on a new Outback, then wasn't worth selling as a used car due to some expensive mechanical problem. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. "Ah, the rugged outdoorsy type. Nice choice."