I'm selling my 2004 Subaru wrx sti 102,XXX has fairly new nokian wr winter tires on BBS rims mostly stock has factory sti wing. had timing belt, valve cover gaskets, and serpentine belts changed. Also changed trans and rear fluid at 100k. running AMSOIL in it. Runs and drives great. A few cosmetic problems and has salvage title. Was check out by dealer ship when I bought it and it was fixed correctly before I owed the car. I just dont drive it enough. Call or email no text 218 721 2093 Pics http://duluth.craigslist.org/cto/4456171400.html
some decent pictures would help. the 3 on your craigslist post dont show much if anything other then the car is a sti and is silver...
Not sure on the crash but it looks like a front right side collision. Accepting offers but doesn't need to go.
Uhhh... you bought a salvage title car with no idea why it has a salvage title? I guess the next obvious question is where did you buy it and is that person/entity still around?
What was repaired? Presumably you at least got carfax/etc... "It was broken and now it isn't" is not the sort of confidence-inspiring detail that is going to enable the sale of a salvage titled car to anyone who has a clue about what that could mean to them as a buyer.
Have carfax for it and not sure what was repaired but damage didn't exceed the requirement to become salvage. only got it because it was stolen.
I'm going to say this as nicely as I possibly can: You would be very well served by doing A LOT more digging into what happened with this car if you're trying to sell it. There are a lot of reasons something might get a salvage title. Most of them scary. Any marginally knowledgeable buyer will understand it could be a slamming good deal or a complete and utter nightmare. Odds right out of the gate favor the latter by default. More homework on your part goes a long, long ways towards convincing them it's probably the former. If I were in your position I would be hounding whoever I bought it from HARD for some leads to follow up.
can you go away and take your stolen, totaled, found at the bottom of a lake car with you? I mean you run AMSOIL and you say it was fixed properly by a dealer, what could go wrong? Look at this from anyone else's POV, it's ridiculous.