2012 Subaru Impreza Sti Limited Sedan on 2040-cars
Gray, Louisiana, United States
Up for sale is my 2012 STI Limited sedan in obsidian black pearl, with 6-speed manual transmission. Having to sell due to financial difficulties. Car is in excellent condition, meticulously maintained, have only used ethanol-free 93 octane, Rotella T6 (does not burn any oil). Currently 18,474 miles and is a daily driver. Comes with stock and aftermarket parts including: - Kicker factory trunk sub - premium navigation unit/radio - Sunroof - Subaru all-weather mats - Subaru factory tinted windows - Subaru OEM vent visors - Subaru OEM windshield sunshade - Cobb short-throw shifter - Dunlop SP Sport 600 tires (4,000 miles on them) - Subaru low-profile spoiler - Heated seats - Cobb Accessport (running Stage 2 performance tune, 93 octane) - Invidia catless downpipe (divorced wastegate) - Titanium heat wrap on downpipe - Invidia Q300 catback exhaust (stainless steel) - Perrin turbo blanket - Cobb turbo heat shield Kelly Blue Book value - $37,165 NADA value - $35,450 |
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While this video is just your basic walkaround that gives no mention of the concept's inspiration or what we can expect from the next-generation WRX, it is still fun to watch Namba explain many of the car's design elements including the more aggressive face, the quadruple exhaust outlets and the signature flared wheel arches and side outlet fender vents. If you liked the WRX Concept as much as we did, scroll down to watch this short video.
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