I am selling my 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon (AWD). The WRX was purchased by me in 2020. It has been a fun car to drive and great for Tahoe trips, but I now have a child and decided that it was time to upgrade to a family SUV.
I have tried to meticulously care for this car and have performed all routine maintenance with quality parts and have tracked all maintenance and repairs using automotive software. I've even tracked all gas fill ups! Just passed SMOG and registered through November 2026. Adult owned and never driven hard (typically shift around 2.5K-3K RPM).
Below are a list of recent maintenance, repairs, and upgrades that I have done over the years. I also have extra items that I will include with the vehicle.
Recent Maintenance and Repairs:
241,140 miles: OEM bypass valve
240,990 miles: PCV Valve, Turbo Oil Feed Line
240,357 miles: Front Axles, Axle Seals, Sundial Gaskets
235,906 miles: Platinum AGM Battery
235,304 miles: Coil Packs and Spark Plugs
233,834 miles: Clutch and Flywheel (Exedy), Timing Belt, Tensioners, Water Pump, Valve Cover Gaskets/Plugs, Seals (Crank, Cams, Rear Main), Clutch Fork (Verus), Engine and Transmission Mounts (Group N), Oxygen Sensors, Coolant Flush, Oil Control Valves
227,297 miles: Replace most hoses with Mishimoto Silicone Hoses
101,401 miles: Engine Top End Rebuild (have paperwork)
Upgrades:
Group N Engine and Transmission Mounts
Perrin Turbo Inlet Hose
Mishimoto Silicone Hoses
Mishimoto Coolant Expansion Tank
Grimmspeed Turbo Oil Feed Line
Kartboy Front/Rear Shifter Bushings
Kartboy Transmission Bushing Kit
Kartboy Pitch Stop
Verus Clutch Fork
GoodRidge Stainless Steel Coated Clutch Line
Turn in Concepts FU Cam Pulley Bolts
K&N Drop In
Stereo:
Pioneer Head Unit (AVH-2550NEX): Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, HD Radio, SiriusXM, Bluetooth, Back Up Camera Input
Additional Upgrades:
Oversized All Terrain Tires – General Grabber A/T (215/65R16). I think the previous owner put in a 1” body lift. Stock tires are 215/45R17/
Yakima Roof Rack with Key
Tinted Windows
CURT Trailer Hitch and Wiring
USB and AUX (3.5mm) inputs for stereo
The not so good: AC does not blow very cold. The lines holds pressure, so it might just need to be charged up.
Extra I can Include: A few specialty Subaru tools, OEM Subaru Fluids, trailer hitch receiver, new wiper blades for the snow, and various other items and parts. See pictures for details.