Subaru Sti Obp Stage 2 Low Miles on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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Selling my 05 subaru STi, it has 48k miles on it, clear title no accidents I do have a carfax if you would like me to email it to you let me know. First off I'm selling it because I am in the Military and I am changing my duty station and it isn't going to be cost effective at all for me to transport it to the new station, so I need to get rid of it soon. I have a lien on it right now through navy federal. I already found out how this has to be done, which is when it is sold the buyer will come with me to my branch location and the title will be there so as soon as I sign the pay off for my loan the title will be transferred to the new owner, which can all be done in a few minutes at the bank.
The interior is in great condition no stains, rips, or tears. The exterior is in pretty good condition for a black car of its age has normal wear and tear on the front from rocks, but other than that it looks great. It does have some imperfections, which there are pictures of, A small door ding in the passenger side front door with paint missing, a couple small dents in the trunk lid, the rear bumper has a scrape on the drivers side corner, the drivers side door card has a scratch in it about 7 inches long, and the key FOB does not work because the previous owner washed in it her pants, which means you have to use the key to get in, never bothered me enough to order a new FOB and reprogram it. The trunk has an oil stain in the carpet from a spare oil container leaking The car has had quite a lot of maintenance done on it recently, as follows; Timing belt 7k miles ago Transmission oil changed 700 miles ago Coolant flush 700 miles ago Water pump 7k miles ago Oil changed 700 miles ago and every 3500 miles with motul 300 Clutch 7k miles ago with an ACT stage 2 The car does have some light modifications done to it as well; Stage 2 Cobb OTS tune Cobb Accessport HKS downpipe Apexi Catback ISC N1 Coilovers Camber plates on all four corners Kartboy endlinks GTSPEC trailing arms New bushings in the lateral links Kartboy shortshifter V-limited Replica front lip 258% tint on all windows and 40% on the front, which is legal for where I have the car registered but you may have to look into your tint laws The wheels are the stock BBS Plasti pipped black so if you don't like the plack it peals off and it will be the stock silver. The tires has about 65% tread left on them and they are the stock tire type 225/45/17 All the suspension mods have been done in the last 1500 miles The car still has the stock headunit 6 disc cd changer which was hooked up with a Aux cord into it, the cord allows you to play whatever you want on it but the radio part of it no longer works. If you have any questions feel free to ask, call or text my number is 8703506025, I will try and get back to you asap, if you want more pictures or the carfax let me know and i will send them to you. Thanks, Kris |
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