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Old Jul 14, 2014 | 07:47 AM
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Default White, Low mileage Excellent condition Type 20 Spec C Hawkeye MY07

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An opportunity to own a very rare and highly regarded vehicle. A very useable power/torque band, makes this a perfect point to point enthusiast car. Whilst equally civilised for 'run of the mill' journeys too.

Despite it's JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) pedigree, it can be service and maintained using the same fluids and consumables as a UK car by UK Subaru dealers or the many Subaru specialists.

One fastidious owner from new, this car has wanted for nothing. Always correctly warmed and cooled down and treated with complete sympathy by a mature owner. This vehicle’s condition is exceptional, inside, outside and underneath & . No trackday use. It has only been run on Shell Optimax or V-Power (It was mapped on optimax and only currently has one Ecutek map- However it can now be mapped for multiple maps). Only ever washed carefully using the two bucket method and detailed twice a year using Meguiar's products. Garaged every night from new.
The only evidence of use is a few minor (re-painted) stone chips to the front(bonnet edge/bumper/wings. The rear plastic trim covering the front of the rear arches have stone chip marks on them.

No pets have ever been in the car and it’s never been smoked in. The rear seats, have probably been sat in twice!

Just over 14,500 miles from new, never damaged or repaired, it is as straight as the day it rolled off the line. It has a fully documented Subaru specials service history- ()

Always using Fuchs(Titan) fully synthetic oil, mostly done by RCM ( ) , but also Powerstation & Prosport. Serviced twice a year regardless of mileage. MOT and Tax until May 2015. Sensible insurance available from knowledgeable specialist Keith Michaels(call 0208 3291150 and ask for Gary Moulson).

Supplied new by Iain Litchfield of Litchfield Imports(01684 850 999) in May 2007. Iain can confirm the original order and that he only made between 16 – 20 of these very limited editions.

Original purchase invoice: .

It was first registered in Japan on the 19th March 2007.

Most people on here know what the vehicle is, but for the uninitiated, here’s what you need to know:

The MY07 JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) STi has several improvements over the UK/Euro version including:

• JDM is stronger 2.0ltr UK/Europe is ‘chocolate’ 2.5ltr
• Twin scroll turbo
• Nitride coated, cross drilled crank
• 13:1 STi quick rack
• Slightly larger intercooler design
• Auto and manual intercooler spray (UK get manual activation only)
• More aggressive inlet cams
• Equal length headers
• Electric folding wing mirrors
• 235 width tyres (UK get 225)
• 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th same as UK, 5th and 6th are shorter
• Front STi titanium strut brace
• 8,000rpm redline


Spec C

The MY07 Spec C is approx 90Kg lighter than the standard STi due to the following changes:


• Rear wash wipe **deleted**
• Privacy glass **deleted**
• Deadlocks **deleted**
• Boot trim and carpet **deleted**
• Passenger sun visor **deleted**
• Grab handles **deleted**
• Ski hatch **deleted**
• Glove box light **deleted**
• Isofix child seat fixing point **deleted**
• Underseal **deleted**
• Sound deadening **deleted**
• Map lights **deleted**
• Speakers in rear doors **deleted**
• Centre diagonal inertia seatbelt **deleted**
• Side airbags **deleted**
• HID headlights **deleted**


However, the Spec C has the following changes over and above even the JDM STi:

• Thinner lightweight glass
• Lightweight roof
• Aluminium bonnet and boot lid
• 12 litre intercooler spray bottle mounted behind the rear seats
• Different radiator and water pump
• Engine & transmission oil coolers
• Roller bearing version of the twin scroll turbo
• Rear strut brace
• Lightweight front subframe
• Performance revolving chamber fuel pump (anti surge)
• Black seats, door panels and carpet
• Stiffer chassis with revised welding
• Larger intake pipe
• Roof vent
• Smaller 50 litre fuel tank
• Smaller lightweight battery

Litchfield Type 20

The Spec C can then be modified by Litchfield Imports to become a Type 20 (Brochure here: . Apparently they did between 16-20 of these:


• 3" Miltek exhaust system with centre resonator
• Ecutek ECU remap
• 3 port boost control solenoid
• K & N panel air filter
• Type 20/25 AST 12 way adjustable coilover suspension
• Type 20/25 handling pack (anti lift kit, stiffer Whiteline front and rear anti roll bars)
• STi front lip spoiler
• Type 20 floor mats
• Type 20 badges
• 347bhp/334ft lb torque (Print out - )

In addition to the above spec, this car also benefits from some sensible upgrades and modifications.

• Goodridge brake hoses fitted front and rear.
• Additional underseal by Litchfields prior to delivery.
• Defi gauges, comprising of oil temperature, oil pressure and turbo boost. High quality pod.
• Kenwood cd/cassette/ head unit with USB connection,
• Post Intercooler air intake temperature gauge
• Clock relocated to under stereo
• Intercooler water spray running LED in Defi POD
• Subaru rear foglamp switch
• Silvertec front and rear indicator bulbs fitted
• Stebel Nautilus air horns
• Upgraded door speakers (standard size original replacements)
• Professionally tinted rear screen and rear side windows using Johnsons film (easily removable)
• Revolution Motor Sport black mesh lower front grill
• Subaru plastic boot liner
• Cobra Cat 1 alarm
• Rac Trackstar with Installation certificate
• Two sets of original keys and alarm keyfobs
• Scott Lowe front and rear black rally style mudflaps with black anodized brackets
• Original unmarked gold STi alloy wheels with 235/45-17 Bridgestone RE070- the ultimate summer tyre!
• Optional spare set of alloys- (£300 for the set) unmarked black gloss powder coated STi alloy wheels with 235/45-17 Michelin PS2.
• Unused original exhaust and suspension components are available
• HID dipped beam
• Subaru passenger sun visor (yes, I know Sti took this out to save weight!)

Total on the road cost with all the above, over £31,000 New. Receipts available.

Brand new at the docks in Japan before import to UK

Defi's, Stereo and inlet Temp

At Powerstation having T20 kit fitted before delivery

On the rollers at Powerstation being mapped after 1000 mile run in period

Post mapping graph

Pics (before tints)


Pic with the black alloys

Boot

Unused space saver

Driver's seat

Rear seats

Engine bay

Video of a recent run http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc9h9...ature=youtu.be

Recent picture

No part ex’s thanks or traders offering to sell. Test drives will be with me driving. Car is located in Stoke-on-Trent.

Price is based on condition,mileage and rarity of these much sort after cars. was £19,995, now £18,500 OVNO.

Expressions of interest by PM please, with a phone number, and I will contact you.

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Old Sep 19, 2014 | 11:17 PM
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Ad updated further to interest via PM's. To assist other potential buyers- the car only has one map (multiple maps on EcuTek weren't available when it was mapped). It was mapped on Shell Optimax. Multiple maps are now possible hence the car can be remapped for switchable maps for different fuel grades etc.

The car was first registered in Japan on the 19th March 2007.

Thanks for the interest
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Old Sep 20, 2014 | 11:04 AM
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Gotta be best detailed advert ever, saying that I guess you have to if you want top money. But we'll done on advert
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Old Sep 20, 2014 | 09:59 PM
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To be honest dont think you will sell it at that price especially on here, think you might need to adjust the price if you want to sell otherwise mate just keep if you can and maybe if a few years you'll get the asking price
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Old Sep 21, 2014 | 11:45 AM
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Price now reduced to£18,500.
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Old Sep 25, 2014 | 04:00 PM
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For those who can't quite afford mine, here's a cheaper car:
https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-444...l#post11523795
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Replies now sent to all PM's. Thanks.
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Old Oct 17, 2014 | 05:17 PM
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Deposit taken. Car goes tomorrow 8-( End of 17 years of driving scoobies!
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Someone has bought a fine car, I bet you will feel sad when it drive off down the road.

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Old Oct 17, 2014 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by IanK Spec C
Deposit taken. Car goes tomorrow 8-( End of 17 years of driving scoobies!
Really glad this sold. Hope you got a good price.
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Old Oct 17, 2014 | 07:00 PM
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there is a very lucky person out there.
Well done Ian
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Old Oct 17, 2014 | 08:28 PM
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Yep, it's going to a fellow real car enthusiast, who will keep her well!
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Old Oct 17, 2014 | 08:56 PM
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i wish it was me.
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Old Oct 17, 2014 | 10:10 PM
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Can't wait won't sleep tonight lol

My 1st scooby
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Old Oct 18, 2014 | 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by chris 111
Can't wait won't sleep tonight lol

My 1st scooby
You lucky git! Congratulations mate you've got one hell of a car there, there's not many I would change mine for but this is one of them. Enjoy
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Old Oct 18, 2014 | 11:08 AM
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Cheers, cant wait to own her

be like dog with two D***s later lol
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Was going to say enjoy the long drive back, but im thinking your from Stoke too!!

Maybe take the long route home!!!
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I delivered it to him because of the new farce with highway robbery that is road tax. It's taxed until May but as soon as it's sold the new buyer has to tax it and pay from the 1st of Oct. I'll only be refunded from November. So the Government get paid twice for October. Why can't Road tax now go from the day you tax it as is all online now?
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I know, I've lost half a month and had pay for it.

Robbing sods
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Old Oct 18, 2014 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by chris 111
I know, I've lost half a month and had pay for it.

Robbing sods
I'm sure you'll get goer after you been for a drive!
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