Seeking 2004-2007 STI with extreme low mileage
Seeking 2004-2007 STI with extreme low mileage
Hey guys. Subaru forum member and enthusiast for 20+ years.
i have been on other forums since y2k but not this one. I am looking for a 04-07 sti with very low mileage. Under 20,000 MILES but ideally under 10,000 would be best. Even a 500 mile new 04-07 would be exactly what I want. Cash in hand and serious buyer. Would be going to a great home. Looking to fulfill my dream of buying a “new” one since I couldn’t when they where new.
if you know someone with one, PM me…I will be pay thousands of dollars in finders fees for the right car if someone helps. Thanks
i have been on other forums since y2k but not this one. I am looking for a 04-07 sti with very low mileage. Under 20,000 MILES but ideally under 10,000 would be best. Even a 500 mile new 04-07 would be exactly what I want. Cash in hand and serious buyer. Would be going to a great home. Looking to fulfill my dream of buying a “new” one since I couldn’t when they where new.
if you know someone with one, PM me…I will be pay thousands of dollars in finders fees for the right car if someone helps. Thanks
Sorry brother, this sub is beyond dead. Unlikely you get any traction here. Frankly, I'm amazed to see a 2024 post here.
The car you are looking for is a proper unicorn. There are some that exist, but most people who own them recognize that they are a long-term investment that hasn't matured yet, and usually aren't ready to sell just yet. At best, you might get lucky at an auction, but I'd expect to see the price tag closer to six figures than not.
Alternatively, you might consider angling your dream in a different direction and looking at a restoration shop. Find a car in decent shape, then spend some extra money to have it fully gone through and made even more perfect than it was when it left the factory.
The car you are looking for is a proper unicorn. There are some that exist, but most people who own them recognize that they are a long-term investment that hasn't matured yet, and usually aren't ready to sell just yet. At best, you might get lucky at an auction, but I'd expect to see the price tag closer to six figures than not.
Alternatively, you might consider angling your dream in a different direction and looking at a restoration shop. Find a car in decent shape, then spend some extra money to have it fully gone through and made even more perfect than it was when it left the factory.
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