2004 subaru sti w/06-07 update
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:48 am
SOLD!
here is my car, a 2004 subaru sti with hawkeye update, (salvaged title) with 123k on the chassis 3k on the motor rebuilt with all new internals, 800 miles on the rebuilt turbo, 6-speed MT with new clutch & flywheel. has a few minor upgrades but it is more stock than anything, seibon carbon fiber hood, aem intake, and greddy copy bov. it ran and drove well till recently I noticed a change. so i took it to subitech in Downey Ca. they inspected it and told me it has a fuel leak at the fuel pressure regulator and has developed a misfire in cylinder 1 & 3, so I parked it. I really cant afford to fix it right now and ive been left without a car, so I've decided to sell instead for 11k, all paperwork is up to date and I have the title in hand. the car was parked for a few years before the engine rebuild (before I bought the car) and has some dents, dings and chips. I was told it could possibly be as simple as the fuel loss to the cylinders could be throwing the ecu off, but I don't know for sure. I have close to $15,000 invested and will be taking a loss at this price, car is sold as is, email me if interested.
i may consider trades or trades + cash
rongfk1963@yahoo.com
thanks, Ronnie.










here is my car, a 2004 subaru sti with hawkeye update, (salvaged title) with 123k on the chassis 3k on the motor rebuilt with all new internals, 800 miles on the rebuilt turbo, 6-speed MT with new clutch & flywheel. has a few minor upgrades but it is more stock than anything, seibon carbon fiber hood, aem intake, and greddy copy bov. it ran and drove well till recently I noticed a change. so i took it to subitech in Downey Ca. they inspected it and told me it has a fuel leak at the fuel pressure regulator and has developed a misfire in cylinder 1 & 3, so I parked it. I really cant afford to fix it right now and ive been left without a car, so I've decided to sell instead for 11k, all paperwork is up to date and I have the title in hand. the car was parked for a few years before the engine rebuild (before I bought the car) and has some dents, dings and chips. I was told it could possibly be as simple as the fuel loss to the cylinders could be throwing the ecu off, but I don't know for sure. I have close to $15,000 invested and will be taking a loss at this price, car is sold as is, email me if interested.
i may consider trades or trades + cash
rongfk1963@yahoo.com
thanks, Ronnie.









