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supercharged brz at the dealer
Considering the cost of FI done properly with SUPPORTING mods to maintain reliability AND have some level of longevity including proper tuning AND potential support for multiple fuels, the asking price is VERY reasonable as-is. I'm not even factoring in labor costs by your local speed shop if you don't have the skills, desire or time to do it yourself. The cost of an FI kit is hardly your biggest expense. Just food for thought.
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work has been to crazy maybe around christmas give myself a present.
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Ok.. If it doesn't sell by then, you can haves.
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Here are some pics I took:
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psa357d5ad.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...psd09c1600.jpg Also, here's a link from Carr Subaru: http://www.carrsubaru.com/used/Subar...71c3172f1b.htm It's funny they don't have any engine bay shots listed on their website, it might help buyers since it doesn't justify the $30k price tag. |
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That is correct, It'd be nice if they offered a warranty.
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Since when are dealerships allowed to charge more for cars with modifications that they haven't even done, modifications that they can't even warrant, and modifications that they can't even service? Quite ridiculous if you ask me or anyone with common sense. We as drivers know that modifications done to our cars are simply $ that we won't see come back whether it be during resale or insurance.
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