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Old 18 February 2015, 11:14 AM
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Default 2006 WRX STI Spec D - for sale

Hi, I'm new to this forum however I have owned (and still do!) Subaru's for a number of years.

Very Reluctantly, due to a new puchase (Subaru of course - family one!) I am selling my Spec D.

The car comes with original sales brochures etc and FSSH.
The car is unmodified and is in excellent condition all round.
Mileage is only 36,000 miles.
5 owners, with the last one being a friend of mine.

I attended the recent Essex meet at the Rodney in January to get an idea of price. The guy's at the meet said that asking £10,500 was reasonable however I am advertising at £9,995.00 in the hope of a quick sale!

Price reduced £9,750.00 ono

The car is truly awsome...as i'm sure you'll all know.

I have attached some pic's below however should you have any questions please feel free to PM me.

Mark.
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Old 18 February 2015, 06:54 PM
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What tax bracket does this car fall into mate?
Old 18 February 2015, 08:16 PM
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Vehicle details
6 month rate : £275.00
12 month rate : £500.00
6 monthly by direct debit totalling: £262.50
12 monthly by direct debit totalling: £500.00
Monthly by direct debit totalling: £525.00 (Monthly payment of approximately £43.75)
Vehicle make :SUBARU
Date of first registration :12 August 2006
Year of manufacture :2006
Cylinder capacity (cc) :2457cc
CO₂Emissions :257 g/km
Fuel type :PETROL
Export marker :No
Vehicle status :Tax not due
Vehicle colour :GREY
Vehicle type approval :M1
Wheelplan :2 AXLE RIGID BODY
Revenue weight :1900kg

says petrol for some reason
Old 18 February 2015, 08:39 PM
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cheers powerwrx...

forgot to mention MOT'd till Sept 2015.
Old 18 February 2015, 08:58 PM
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That's a killer that tax bracket. Propa ruined subaru that
Old 18 February 2015, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Braedyn
That's a killer that tax bracket. Propa ruined subaru that
Yeah that's what did it....Init
Old 18 February 2015, 09:52 PM
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It's put me of and I know many others paying £500 a year on tax it's a joke
Old 18 February 2015, 10:39 PM
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I think the direct debit option 'softens' the initial blow of higher tax bracket cars. £40 odd quid a month is not much imo and wouldnt put me off buying a car like this especially when you consider how much you end up spending on fuel running the buggers..!!!

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Old 18 February 2015, 10:44 PM
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I know what your saying just breaks me as you see no return for tax. It's put me off buying any sunaru is the new tax bracket that's why I've always stuck with the 2003/2005 blob sti
Old 20 February 2015, 07:21 AM
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I know people paying £60 a month for a post iPhone. I know what I'd rather spend the money on!
Old 20 February 2015, 07:24 AM
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Not me £16 a month sim only
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Originally Posted by RAF1
I think the direct debit option 'softens' the initial blow of higher tax bracket cars. £40 odd quid a month is not much imo and wouldnt put me off buying a car like this especially when you consider how much you end up spending on fuel running the buggers..!!!

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^This.
£500 may sound like a lot in one go but compared with £265 it's only £19.5 more per month.
Compared with what you would spend for petrol for any Subaru the difference is peanuts really.
Old 21 February 2015, 08:56 PM
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Mines a hawk sti and in higher tax bracket didn't stop me or a lot of others here but I have the only hawk around my way and I love it good luck with sale dude nice motor
Old 25 February 2015, 12:51 PM
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Thanks for the positive comments. "smiles per mile" is my moto.

Any sensible offers considered.
Old 25 February 2015, 02:25 PM
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You surely can't just decide you'll never buy a modern performance car ever again because the tax is higher!
Old 27 February 2015, 10:31 AM
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lovely motor, but as stated the tax bracket would defo kill it for me. i would need to rebudget for that tax band
Old 02 March 2015, 10:44 AM
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Thanks....

Have dropped price please see link below (if it works!!) now £9750.00 ono

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...--2006/3612823

Bargain compared to dealer prices!!!
Old 21 March 2015, 03:54 PM
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Bump!!

£9750.00 ovvno!
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Originally Posted by Braedyn
It's put me of and I know many others paying £500 a year on tax it's a joke
£500 may sound like a big lumpsum but compared with the £285 the cheaper band is, it's only £215 more, i.e. almost 3 tanks of petrol which is nothing in the big scheme of things.

Pay monthly by direct debit and you won't notice the difference at all.
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Originally Posted by fpan
£500 may sound like a big lumpsum but compared with the £285 the cheaper band is, it's only £215 more, i.e. almost 3 tanks of petrol which is nothing in the big scheme of things.

Pay monthly by direct debit and you won't notice the difference at all.
Or a chocolate bar a day for a year.
Old 04 April 2015, 10:37 PM
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I have been a proud owner of one of these cars and there better than the sti of the era having owned one of those also but found the spec-d a better car in a lot of ways plus looks like a wrx to the average joe until you put the boot down and he clock's the brakes well worth the extra road fund just to see average joe's face,
This one looks a minter and remember they only made 300.
Old 04 April 2015, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by pedsti
I have been a proud owner of one of these cars and there better than the sti of the era having owned one of those also but found the spec-d a better car in a lot of ways plus looks like a wrx to the average joe until you put the boot down and he clock's the brakes well worth the extra road fund just to see average joe's face,
This one looks a minter and remember they only made 300.
Is that about the same amount that it would be to tax Range Rover! **** that
Old 05 April 2015, 11:07 AM
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It's less than £10 a week ffs, get a grip lol
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Its £215 a year more than a 2.0. That works out at just over £4 a week more.

As Pink Ninja said, get a grip! and stop ruining his advert.
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Pm me your best price on this and maybe we might be able to do a deal.
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Bump! still for sale....
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Is this still for sale ?
Old 29 June 2015, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Alzak
Is this still for sale ?
You could get spec d with new forged engine for 8.5k from here 2 months ago
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