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Old 25 May 2016, 04:02 PM
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Hello guys, might be going to look at this car on Friday, v5 sti import, 95k (miles), engine rebuilt, stock apart from wheels and exhaust. Anyone know it? What kind of ball park price wise? Guy wants £5k...



Rebuild was done at Central Subaru if anyone knows it?

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Originally Posted by andrew murray
Hello guys, might be going to look at this car on Friday, v5 sti import, 95k (miles), engine rebuilt, stock apart from wheels and exhaust. Anyone know it? What kind of ball park price wise? Guy wants £5k...

Depends on if he has recipes for the build and it's from a proper subaru garage etc.
5ks not too bad but depends on condition etc
Check around rear arches for rot if there is any if avoid it as they rot inside out and are costly to fix.
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Yeah there is a bit of bubbling on the rear but I kind of expected it on one of these. He says he got all the bills, Jap and English main dealer service papers etc... The garage that done the rebuild looks ok from the web page but you cant really tell from a few pics! But I can do some more digging on it..
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https://www.scoobynet.com/dealer-and...illenhall.html

Dont sound good
Old 25 May 2016, 10:20 PM
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I wouldn't pay 5K for an STI impreza with bubbling on the rear arches, going cost £350 minim to sort that out depending how bad it is.

You can get a fresh import for that money with no rust.
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Not mine but there is a potential bargain to be had here: http://www.type-ra.com/subaru-forum/...type-ra.24816/
V4 STi RA
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Thanks for the replies guys, I'm trading my ST and looking at straight swap or trying to get a bit of cash my way. Just don't want to get a rotter!
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If you are a tennis player, **** off I HATE you, you scottish ****

If not, no hard feelings

I wouldn't pay that much with rusty arches
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Is this any good?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-Subar...wAAOSwBPNXRgXs
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Yeah if I could swap the ST for it!
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Originally Posted by BoozyDave
If you are a tennis player, **** off I HATE you, you scottish ****

If not, no hard feelings

I wouldn't pay that much with rusty arches
Lol
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Originally Posted by andrew murray
Yeah if I could swap the ST for it!
why not just sell the ST, and you can buy any impreza for sale then . . .

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Originally Posted by JDM_Stig
why not just sell the ST, and you can buy any impreza for sale then . . .

Cos I want a scooby NOW! I am selling the ST but this offer came up to swap hence why I started the thread
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Originally Posted by andrew murray
Central has changed hands since this thread in 2007. The current owner (daz) has built many engines in various spec and good ones aswell. Worth giving him a call see if he can advise on car.
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Originally Posted by nortonscooby
Central has changed hands since this thread in 2007. The current owner (daz) has built many engines in various spec and good ones aswell. Worth giving him a call see if he can advise on car.
Thanks for the info mate
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The bubbling on the outside of the arch may just be the start of bigger issues.

The inner arch is integrated into the suspension turrets and if they have started to go you will be in a whole world of pain. You need to get down inside the rear boot recesses to see properly, that means taking out the boot lining on either side for a look.
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Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
The bubbling on the outside of the arch may just be the start of bigger issues.

The inner arch is integrated into the suspension turrets and if they have started to go you will be in a whole world of pain. You need to get down inside the rear boot recesses to see properly, that means taking out the boot lining on either side for a look.
Thanks mate, turns out I don't have time to look today so might go look next week
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my mate sold his v6 sti alot high spec than that for 4500, he couldnt give it away it nearly got broke for bits until someone rang him desperate for it at the last minute,

that had new arches, loads of paint and work done

looks nice scoob but 4k i would say
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I may as well add, I'm obviously in the market for a scooby.. Ideally be a swap for the ST
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