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Chris7563 13 September 2016 07:59 PM

FOR SALE - £18500 Subaru impreza wrx sti jdm
 
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ONLY 14.300miles. I have owned this car from new and it has be my pride and joy. It has never even been out in the rain and is stored undercover. I only use on weekends weather permitting. I have only done sensible modifications like : alloys upgrade, zero sports induction kit, zero sports light weight crank pulley zero sports defi dial pod zero sports sport cat Hayward and Scott exhaust defi dials carbon fibre spoiler, carbon bonnet scoop carbon front grills carbon bumper vents windows tinted to legal Limit uprated fuel pump, ecutek remap. Remap done by the late Simon Roe.
Currently running at 341BHP and 369 foot pounds torque. 4 new tyres,12months MOT cat one alarm and tracker fitted also had a cambelt change. Full service history with main dealer then with subarus 4 you. I will be sad to see this car go but I've fallen in love with the new wrx sti

I do have all the original wheels and other non carbon fibre parts. And are all still as new.

Any questions please feel free to ask

Rob Day 13 September 2016 09:15 PM

£18'500 ��

Good luck with that.

Chris7563 13 September 2016 09:18 PM

Thanks

Peedee 13 September 2016 11:04 PM

Hi mate,

Feel free to take this advice as you wish! Just my 10p worth :lol1:. If you have the standard parts, I would return it back to normal I.e scoop, spoilers, front grill etc. You have a far higher chance of getting closer to your asking price if you were to advertise it in standard form, it will appeal more to the enthusiasts.

peter a 14 September 2016 01:45 PM

Looks like it's been covered in glue and driven through the ripspeed section in Halfords.

Put the original bits back on and that will be a beautiful car, still won't be £18500, but you might get £11-12k.

SmurfyBhoy 14 September 2016 01:48 PM

:rolleyes: Ambitious,


Agree it would be worth more stock,


Maybe not that much more tho

ZANY 14 September 2016 02:01 PM

If this is a paid advert the op can put his car up for £20k if he wants come on guys do we really have to clutter every forsale ad that we think is a total rip off or a shed let's have some consideration and hope the ADMIN clear all the negative comments poor guy.... Oh I wouldn't take less than £14k for mine with 41k miles on so I can buy a s203/4 @ a bargain price of £17k :D

SmurfyBhoy 14 September 2016 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by ZANY (Post 11876045)
If this is a paid advert the op can put his car up for £20k if he wants come on guys do we really have to clutter every forsale ad that we think is a total rip off or a shed let's have some consideration and hope the ADMIN clear all the negative comments poor guy.... Oh I wouldn't take less than £14k for mine with 41k miles on so I can buy a s203/4 @ a bargain price of £17k :D

True but the benefit from buying a car off a forum for me is usually folk agreeing its a good deal or a rip off,


I can see where he's getting the value from with the low mileage and rarity but still overpriced imo,

peter a 14 September 2016 02:15 PM

Agreed, if comments stop someone new to the brand getting mugged off then surely thats a good thing?

jazzyjembreaze 14 September 2016 07:17 PM

Agreed for a car with such low milage & relatively no engine or suspension work etc it needs to look as factory as possible / 15K for a 1 owner super low miles factory car isn't beyond comprehension , good luck with sale OP

ZANY 14 September 2016 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by peter a (Post 11876056)
Agreed, if comments stop someone new to the brand getting mugged off then surely thats a good thing?

If one is a mug bro he should deserve to pay mug prices as all do when they buy off traders.. Just a thought nothing stopping the private sellers to ask for the same price tag as a trader would on a forecourt better for the rest of us owners
Just my opinion bro:thumb:

peter a 15 September 2016 05:21 AM


Originally Posted by ZANY (Post 11876163)
If one is a mug bro he should deserve to pay mug prices as all do when they buy off traders.. Just a thought nothing stopping the private sellers to ask for the same price tag as a trader would on a forecourt better for the rest of us owners
Just my opinion bro:thumb:

Let's just agree to disagree on this one I think.



Eh bro:thumb:

ZANY 15 September 2016 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by peter a (Post 11876230)
Let's just agree to disagree on this one I think.



Eh bro:thumb:

:thumb:

RAF1 15 September 2016 10:11 AM

I think its VERY fair to comment and help someone buying a car that is either misleading or f*ked however where it comes to price as hte only factor surely thats between the buyer and seller so not really anyone elses business IMO.

Eitherway good luck with the sale. Looks a mint example!


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