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pik1111

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    2005 LGT Wagon, 2016 Outback, 2018 Taco
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  1. SOLD Time has come to let go of the track wagon. I am moving out of state soon and won't be close to any tracks. This car has been a years long project for me some of which I have detailed in other threads here. This car is a conversation starter at the track for sure. Some history... I bought the car new in 2005. Virtually every system on the car has been upgraded. I have put a lot into this car, over $40K in parts alone. Here is the run down: 2005 Legacy GT Limited Wagon OBP 5MT 1995 Featherlight 3110 aluminum open top trailer ~110K miles The motor and tune were done in 2018 by Drive Autosports from an IAG Stage III Tuff closed deck block with a Blouch Dominator 1.5 XT-R it dyno'd on a Dynapack @ 332WHP/352WTQ. This setup can make more power but my goal was around 330WHP as I wanted good power and reliability. The interior has been completed gutted and 425 Motorsports installed a roll cage. I have used this exclusively for track days but it does have valid WA plates. I don't do use this car for drag racing, and I don't do hard launches. In fact don't even have the rev limiting launch control or flat foot shifting enabled in the tune. So I could not tell you what it's 0-60 time is or what it will do in a 1/4 mile. But I can tell you it is a blast to drive fast around a road course. I have changed the oil with fresh Motul v300 after every track day. I just had the Motul 660 brake fluid changed and system bled. The front rotors and pads have 1 track day on them. NOTE: The front coilovers need replaced. These can be ordered from BC Racing individually. The are about $300 per corner. Here is the shopping list for the build: Engine bay •IAG Stage III Tuff Closed Deck block w/ 1/2" head stud kit and cooper ring head gaskets5475 •Blouch Dom 1.5 XT-R 8CM 3in inlet coated1800 •Refresh Cylinder heads (valve grind, valve stem seals, surface and guide repair1491 •11 mm oil pump200 •Process West TMIC w/ custom Boxkita shroud 1100 •Crawford v2 AOS356 •Killer-B Oil Pan, Pickup, Windage tray550 •Killer-B Holy 4 into 1 header coated1800 •Perrin Oil cooler782 •Koyorad radiator330 •Gimmick Racing Turbo Inlet280 •WRX flywheel200 •South Bend Clutch Stage 3 Endurance 1138 •Fluiddampr crank pulley450 •Zerolift TGV delete200 •Phenolic spacers 60 •Cobb 1050cc top feed injectors653 •Aluminati fuel rails250 •Grimmspeed catless uppipe for EWG350 •Tial 38mm EWG300 •Grimmspeed brake master cylinder brace100 •Optima RedTop battery250 •SPT exhaust (custom with resonator and SPT mufflers and muffler deletes)1000 •Turbosmart BPV 166 •Invidia catless downpipe350 •Higher pressure radiator and expansion tank caps (Crawford and STI) 100 •DeatschWerks (9-652-1008) 265 LPH Compact Fuel Pump 150 •Intercooler sprayer (repurposed rear washer line to intercooler) •AC delete •Heater delete Interior •Ecliptech ShiftP2 shift light190 •Prosport Oil pressure and temp gauges in center cubby250 •6 point roll cage (425 Motorsports)6000 •Sparco Evo II drivers seat800 •Recoro Pole Position N.G. passenger seat800 •Sparco 6 point harness (shoulder harness: 3 inch on drivers, 2 inch on passenger)800 •Sparco Fire suppression system400 •Suede DashMat cover (for glare and to cover white sticky dash)60 •Battery shutoff switch (not a kill switch, battery saver)60 •Sparco 015L750SC Wheel Diameter 350mm L575 Steering290 •Recaro Seat sliders400 •Planted seat brackets380 •NRG steering wheel disconnect112 •SPT short sifter and bushing 200 •Momo shift knob200 •Custom Fire extinguisher mount •Custom front door panels w/ Sparco pulls •USB Power outlet •Custom carbon fiber center console with fire pull, Fan and Tune switch •Suspension / Brakes •2016 STI steering rack with Whiteline steering rack bushings500 •2004 STI Brembo brakes conversion with speed bleeders1000 •DBA T3 ClubSpec 4000 Slotted rotors (new fronts)660 •BC Racing DR SeriesvDigressive PistonvCoilovers LGT with Swift 10K springs1510 •"Saggy butt" spacers on rear 100 •Spec B alumimun bits400 •AVO rear anti-roll bar brace120 •Cusco roll bar (23 mm front and 21 mm rear)400 •Cusco steering rack brace60 •Whiteline end links200 •Whiteline KTA124 Rear Control Arm assembly342 •Whiteline bushings •Agency Power sway bar end links240 •Stainless steel brake lines150 •EBC Yellowstuff pads 300 Exterior •Custom Carbon fiber Sunroof insert (Northwind Composites)425 https://northwindcomposites.com/2017/02/03%e2%80%b2-09%e2%80%b2-subaru-legacy-bp-sunroof-delete-officially-for-sale/ •Madrig carbon fiber hood scoop250 •CTI Rear diffuser 300 •Rolled fenders •Front and Rear tow hooks •Grillcraft grill insert350 •JDM style front lip100 •Primitive Racing skid plate320 •HID headlight upgrade and LED Brake and turn signal lights •Wheels / Tires •Enkei PF01 Wheels (17x8", 45mm, 5x100) with Toyo RR 235/40ZR171228 •TSW Nurburgring 18x8 Bronze with Bridgestone Blizak LM-32 225/40R18 1000 Fluids •Motul 660 Racing Brake fluid •Motul 5w30 300v Racing Oil (changed after every track day) •Water and Redline water wetter coolant •Motul Gear 300 75W90 in rear diff •Transmission cocktail of Redline Lightweight Shockproof and Motul Gear 300 Tune •Drive Auto Sports tuned on dynapack dyno (332 HP / 352 TQ)506 •Total of parts: $41,284 Like I said I am moving and am a motivated seller I am making a screaming deal . Asking price for wagon and trailer together: $12,500 or best offer Additional pics: https://www.icloud.com/photos/#0a6arKM-CA-lOoeny2hTlt_oA Lap vid
  2. This is the chart from the VF52 build. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I was told it had ~40k miles when I bought it and I put maybe 10k on it. On my first build it made 297 HP on a stock block. I have the dyno sheet from that build and can upload it later tonight. No shaft play as far as I can tell. Ran great till the stock block with 109k miles decided it didn’t want to be a race car anymore. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Cleaning out sale. Cobb catted downpipe for manual with O2 sensor - SOLD Grimmspeed AOS with new OEM PCV - SOLD Grimmspeed Lightweight crank pulley - $75 Grimmspeed Front pipe - SOLD VF52 with Turbosmart IWG-75 - SOLD Whiteline front tower brace - $125 Stock + bulletproof intercooler with Mishimoto silicone coupler- SOLD Fuel Injector Clinic 900cc injectors -SOLD Wagon Rear cover - $50 Spec B pedal covers - SOLD eBay 'GReddy' Oil catch can - $25 Yakima roof bar for Wagon with 2 sets of Kayak J bars and 2 bike racks - SOLD Buyer pays shipping and fees.
  5. Woot! Thanks for getting this done Boxkita! My constant nagging has paid off [emoji3]Soon I will not have to worry about my PW ITMIC not getting enough air through it! I still have the stock splitter on and had to bend it up a bit and add some stick on weather stripping to get it to seal. But that seal only covers maybe 60% of the IC. With summer track days coming more cooling is more better! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. You are correct. My next project is for adding a FSS and battery switch. I have a regular extinguisher in the car but need the real deal. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Thanks for all the advice on how I should throw more good money after bad. The track day went great for the most part. The car ran great, but mid day the check engine light came on which freaked me out. I got it back in the paddock and pulled the code, it was P0031 Oxygen (A/F) sensor. Nothing major, but I called it at that point. There was a lot of smoke coming out of the exhaust which freaked me out at first till I remembered that my old motor puked out so much oil that it poured out of the exhaust manifold. So it makes sense that once the exhaust got hot it would start burning off that oil. The motor oil level barely went down after running 29 laps. I was running with my buddy who has a stripped out E36 M3 running on coil overs and slicks and could keep up him. We both got around a guy in a Cayman GT4. He could not even out run me on the straight, which was kinda funny. In the first sessions, it was still cool (~45 F) and the back was still damp, so I was running on my Blizzak LM-32's. Wow those are actually really grippy on a cold track. After the first session I switched over to the Proxies RR's, but now there was noive school traffic on the track so I did not get a full lap where I wasn't behind a student for a bit and had to lift till I got a point around them. But overall a really fun day.
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