2006 Subaru Wrx Sti on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
I am always available by mail at: bradybrrizzi@ukbuilders.net .
Up for sale is my 2006 STi. I've owned it since 2009, bought it CPO from Mastro Subaru in Tampa. Car had 44k miles
on it at the time, currently has right at 84k on the chassis, but only roughly 12k on the engine build. I have
poured my soul into this car over the years of owning it. A large list of upgrades will be below. The past few
years have been rough. Car was stolen from my driveway in 2/2014, recovered the same day with minimal interior
damage, however the engine was blown when recovered, which led to the engine build. I put about $12k into it at
that time, which included the full build, head work, custom oil catch can, oil cooler, fuel lines and setup, etc.
Everything was done by Rev Works in Winter Springs, FL. Less than 3 months after getting it back and broken in, a
fuel fitting failed under the hood and the engine bay caught on fire. Fire was put out, everything under the hood
was fried though. Close the hood car looked perfectly fine. Another $10k in insurance money went into to fix it, as
well as roughly $8k more for things not covered by the insurance (car is modified, so they only covered factory
parts/repair). Fuel line setup was changed completely to avoid that ever happening again.
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