If anyone is interested in barely used but mod'd out 2012 WRX Sti, I am seeling mine. I am currently getting rid of it to downsize so we move into a new home. Last December I was involved in an accident that totalled out my 2010 WRX, so I thought I would get an upgrade and do the STI. After all the mods(more than 7 g's), my wife mentions that she wants to move into a bigger house, but one thing keeping us down is a little bit of bills. So I am eliminating something that I love and cherish for family. I do have a carsoup ad for it, so feel free pass the word around or check it out. I did buy it from Scott @ Morries if some of you guys are familiar are with. I took the 4 door Sti, ice silver metallic in color, and put a turbo back exhaust, all season tires on factory rims, intake, strut bar, recirc BOV, belt cover, tinted windows and tail lights, front lip spoiler and not to mention, dual element LED turn signal bulbs in the front. Plus I am throwing in my light weight Weds Sport rims if the price is right. I'm figuring with the mileage(10,325 mi) and the amount of mods, which I am going to lose money on, I am trying to price it at $38,100 with the rims or $36,900 without the rims. If you are interested or know someone interested in a real head turner, feel free to shoot me a phone call. 651-925-6888, Thanks
I knew it was there it was a joke about normal for sale "guidelines" pics or links help as much to sell as price
Hey, thanks for putting my link up....Here is a heads up for you guys, I am going to be lowering it $33,800 tomorrow. So if you are interested I will be doing that price.
Car is not tuned. I have a non transferable extended warranty on there and a lot of people don't know how to tune the right way. Btw the car is lowered down to 33,700 also.
Just try see if he's been driving it with a downpipe and no tune, but a formal 1 page essay would be legitimate. Watch your own bobber! Lol
Yeah, his response about tuning would scare me away from the car. Put on parts that require a tune... Don't get a tune because..... Wrong answer... Also, lots of people do know how to tune. They're called tuners. Do your research and find a good one vs what it sounds like you did.