Craigslist Imprezas...
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This ***** wants $13K for an 11-year old WRX that needs
$2K in body work (you didn't mention the holes in the trunk)
$1K in regular maintenance
$1K+ of rubber and suspension replaced, not to mention the old tires.
You could literally buy this Porsche Cayman for the same money:
Porsche Cayman
I wish there was a way to make a filter for these bull**** ads.
$2K in body work (you didn't mention the holes in the trunk)
$1K in regular maintenance
$1K+ of rubber and suspension replaced, not to mention the old tires.
You could literally buy this Porsche Cayman for the same money:
Porsche Cayman
I wish there was a way to make a filter for these bull**** ads.

Funny enough, there seems to be half decent Wilwood BBK upgrade...but of course that is not worth mentioning.
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Car Info: 1999 2.5RS / 2004 Forester X
Didn't get any interest here, rs25 or 'the other forum' lol so put this 95L on craigs:
Swapped 1995 Subaru Impreza L sedan shell / project car
Swapped 1995 Subaru Impreza L sedan shell / project car
98 subaru legacy gt
Originally Posted by craigslist tardnugget
98 legacy gt 5speed. Cold air, header back exhaust and cut springs. Runs like a champ. lots of new parts. Might need new clutch. 4000 obo. Lmk 240k miles on chassis 140k on engine. CASH ONLY!!!! need money asap!!!! PRICE NOT FIRM!!!!
Not Craigslist but worth sharing.
2013 Subaru WRX STI | eBay
2013 Subaru WRX STI | eBay
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From: In Mother Russia...
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Custom 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Only 8k miles! All for the Low LOW price of $75,000!!!
Custom 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Only 8k miles! MUST SEE!!
Street-legal rally car with over 500 horsepower at the wheels on 93 Octane pump gas!
Second owner. 31,xxx miles on the chassis. 8,xxx miles on this engine build. This car has a clean carfax and I have the full set of records.
Car is finally "Right". By this I mean it is all sorted out, running like a dream, suspension setup well, alignment is right, everything is just perfect. This is my daily driver at the moment and it hasn't let me down. She key starts every time. Just wait till she is warm before you get into the throttle! ;-)
Front bumper cover is a simple fiberglass piece, sanded smooth, primed and painted just this spring (to replace another that got chewed up when the car was setup too low). It is not "pretty" but, it is functional. With the extra width introduced by the front oil cooler (that keeps the engine running at 180 degrees while on the move) this was a cheap solution and place to mount a front license plate. ;-)
After you bash some cones, personalize this rally car with your own choice of front bumper cover. There are MANY styles out there! Price is $75k obo
Street-legal rally car with over 500 horsepower at the wheels on 93 Octane pump gas!
Second owner. 31,xxx miles on the chassis. 8,xxx miles on this engine build. This car has a clean carfax and I have the full set of records.
Car is finally "Right". By this I mean it is all sorted out, running like a dream, suspension setup well, alignment is right, everything is just perfect. This is my daily driver at the moment and it hasn't let me down. She key starts every time. Just wait till she is warm before you get into the throttle! ;-)
Front bumper cover is a simple fiberglass piece, sanded smooth, primed and painted just this spring (to replace another that got chewed up when the car was setup too low). It is not "pretty" but, it is functional. With the extra width introduced by the front oil cooler (that keeps the engine running at 180 degrees while on the move) this was a cheap solution and place to mount a front license plate. ;-)
After you bash some cones, personalize this rally car with your own choice of front bumper cover. There are MANY styles out there! Price is $75k obo
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There are people on here running with 200k mile Bugeyes on original engine and clutches...now THAT'S amazing care.
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From: IG - @thomas.teammoist
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From: In Mother Russia...
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IMHO anywhere BUT CL...that should be your last resort unless your car is a beat up hooptie. I feel like majority of CL buyers go in automatically expecting a lower than reasonable/market price. Probably explains why majority of CL cars have 20-30% mark up since sellers expect to take that off during negotiations anyway to attract interest.
I was thinking of asking something like $8500-9500 for my '02 sedan w/71k miles. I guess 2.5RS's are still worth too much or something.
These crack me up...I love how "taking amazing care" always includes prematurely grenading the power train, body dents, fading paint, interior that needs a through cleaning. Looks like a typical low budget HerraFrush job where seller wants to recoup everything they have "invested" into this vehicle.
There are people on here running with 200k mile Bugeyes on original engine and clutches...now THAT'S amazing care.
There are people on here running with 200k mile Bugeyes on original engine and clutches...now THAT'S amazing care.
Hey that's great if your car never breaks, but mine has, and I have usually had it fixed each time for a crap-ton of cash. Last time I added up how much I have paid for work on my car I curled up into a ball and started crying like a little *****. I bought it from my friend who was the original owner, and a big sweaty man that went to the gym a lot, so it was stinky inside when I got it and needed cleaning (handled). It broke a lot, and I am generally not super lucky. What can I say. I don't think this says I did not take care of my car though...
IMHO anywhere BUT CL...that should be your last resort unless your car is a beat up hooptie. I feel like majority of CL buyers go in automatically expecting a lower than reasonable/market price. Probably explains why majority of CL cars have 20-30% mark up since sellers expect to take that off during negotiations anyway to attract interest.
I drove my car today and it's so much fun even at sensible speeds. I wish I was not upside-down on the car I picked up for my wife, would just sell that and keep the WRX. Hoping I can keep it, but, I know the "right thing" for me to do is to sell it. Just.. Can't.. Do it though... GAH.



