"webmonkees" (kayoteq-of-the-forest)
06/26/2014 at 15:17 • Filed to: None | 0 | 5 |
203k, a piddling. new stuff on it. I may get in the car and go see the thing.
Edit: crap. forgot to note the 2.5. Well, gambling is legal in some states.
mcseanerson
> webmonkees
06/26/2014 at 15:19 | 2 |
You can get a wrx for a little more.
webmonkees
> mcseanerson
06/26/2014 at 15:24 | 0 |
Good point. Went right to Oppo Ideal Config.. But unconfirmed if fully.. the ever-popular isitamanual question that people take so many words to talk about their car but that.
Plasti-dip, the ad says. Looks rough.
local WRX market: (with some sTis in there, I'll admit)
02-8k
2004-9k,12k, 14k
05-20K
06-12k
And they've usually all got some upgrade thingy on them.
eddy_a
> webmonkees
06/26/2014 at 16:09 | 0 |
I'm thinking that's an STi for 05, my 05 WRX (wagon obviously) was 10k
Stupidru
> webmonkees
06/26/2014 at 16:30 | 0 |
I have roughly the same car, but mine is the Outback Sport trim. It's still ticking well at 116k, and Blackstone just did an analysis at 103k which revealed the engine still has quite a bit of life left in it. For $3200, I'd do it all day long, just make sure you're not going to be spending $3k in engine repairs if the head gaskets are leaking. A $25 oil analysis will reveal any lurking issues with the car
webmonkees
> Stupidru
06/26/2014 at 17:32 | 0 |
Thank you. I had wondered how I could effectively evaluate a 'roo. That has been my concern, to get into something that will double in time. Well, they all do, if you added it up.
"5 Speed Manual, PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, Cold Air, New Clutch, New Timing Belt, New Water Pump, Good Tires, Driven Daily. Great running car!! Selling to buy a truck."