SOLD!
I don't need two manual Subarus at the moment, either. The Forester XT wins on most counts, except track/autocross work, and my daughter flatly refuses to let me sell it, so the WRX must go. I want something fun my wife can drive, and I've been thinking an auto trans with a V8 or Turbo engine in front of it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
My daughter coughed a mouthful of ice cream all over the back seat last night while engaging in an "I can take a bigger bite of ice cream than you can!" contest with my son.
They've learned to quietly set these things up when my wife and I are talking to each other and not paying much attention, apparently. We may be in trouble.
Anyhow, the plan is to bust out the Little Green Machine later on today and take care of the interior a bit. I'm also going to try to get a movie of the car and put it up on Youtube instead of taking 10000 pictures.
Brett_Murphy wrote: Sure, but there is a $1500 documentation and prep fee on top of that.
Well played.
In reply to Jerry:
They live very well in the South.
I've had about a dozen, and all of them have been ENTIRELY rust free.
Man this could be an awesome replacement for my cheater diesel, I wish VW would hurry up with the damn buybacks!
I am in the Raleigh, NC area. I was just up near White River, VT, too. I should've posted it for sale on the NH and VT Craigslists if I was thinking.
In reply to Brett_Murphy: And I was just down that way...We were over at MCAS New River. Some of our team flew out of Raleigh.
Hmmm.
Oh, I see it's sold.......dang it. I was just working up the courage to speak to my wife about it....she really missus our old 2002 wrx wagon. Let me know if the sale falls through.
They drove it off earlier after they took a look and a drive. They kind of just threw money at me, which has never happened before. A zero rust car catches attention.
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