2005 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my 2005 Crystal Gray Metallic WRX. The car currently has
134,XXX and will continue to slightly rise since it's my daily driver. I
purchased the car with 113K miles and never had a single hiccup. Trans
shifts smoothly, engine pulls strong, the car is in great shape. Again,
dont let the mileage fool you! Mileage is for the body only as I figure
out that the block as been replaced by subaru around 80k! I have all
papers from local subaru stating what was replaced under warranty than.
Soo lets say 54k on block? Car does smoke on start up and such, but not
losing any oil. Previous owner before me stated he ran rotellla t6 oil
and I have continued that since block has been new and ran it its entire
life!
Mods: - Kyb Agx struts with epic springs -Full race EFr 6258 turbo TUNED -Front mount intercooler -Invidia N1 RACE exhaust -Dw740cc -Aluminum radiator - Turbo inlet - Injen Intake - Legacy Gt rear brakes with D&S fronts - Spec Stage 2+ clutch with OEM flywheel (3k ago) - 2007 STI Interior - Prodrive 17x7.5 black wheels with Bridgestone tires 235/45 - STI Front Bumper - STI Hood scoop |
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