2006 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Stanton, California, United States
This 2006 Subaru STI is a Second owner car. Non-Smoker. Never tracked or launched. The original owner Took meticulous care of the car, having all service done at EDO Performance. The goal of the build was to make a fun street car that could also be a show car. Knowing the STI's potential, the owner immediately upgraded to a Chargespeed wide body kit, Zero/Sports Front and Rear Bumper, Launsport Carbon Fiber Wing, and other accessories. The car is tastefully modified and definitely catches people attention.
Engine • Power Enterprise Kevlar Timing Belt • Cusco Engine & Transmission Mount Set • Zero/Sports Radiator Cap • HKS Blow Off Valve Braking • Zero/Sports Steel Braided Brake Lines Exterior/Interior • Zero/Sports Front and Rear Bumper with Front Lip • APR Front Canards • APR Rear Carbon Vortex Generator • APR Carbon Roof Diffuser • ChargeSpeed Front Fender and Rear Wide Body Panel • Custom Brake Duct for Front Brakes • Subaru Spec C Roof Vent • LaunSport Rear Carbon Fiber Wing All Maintenance done at EDO Performance Only Used Motul Fluids Regularly Great Starter Car with Plenty of Potential Show Car, Original Miles: 26,266 (Never Tracked, Never Launched) Non-Smoker, Clean Title, 2nd Owner Asking Price: $24,500 OBO Call/Text: 562 743 0956 |
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