milkman dan
10-21-2016, 09:59 AM
So this has the potential to be a long post, but here goes. I’ve been interested in building an 818 for the longest time. And the desire has been drastically increased with the introduction of the coupe.
Goals: Primarily street driven, maybe some autocross.
Budget: $25k
I’ve waffled on donor options so much it makes my head hurt. I really love the idea of an EJ207v7 for the redline and the sound, but I wonder if the cost is worth it for my goals and budget. I’ve thought about the 2.5RS for cost and simplicity, but wonder if it’d leave me wanting more power. Of course I like the 06-07 donor option for the 2.5L and brakes, but those seem to command such a premium.
I’m a Subaru guy and bought my 2005 WRX sedan new and have considered using it. It’s got 105k miles on it and some upgrades (STi UP, Cobb TBE, STi TMIC, STi injectors, Walbro 255 lph FP, TD04-19t with an open source (Tactrix) tune). It also has the 06-07 WRX brakes. Biggest downside is the fact that it’s lived (garaged) in Cleveland for six years and street parked in Philadelphia for four, so rust is definitely there which bugs me.
However, today a potential situation has arisen that might be too good to pass up.
My college roommate has a 2005 WRX wagon that he bought used from a Subaru dealership with 40k on it. First owner had it dealer maintained, from what I can tell. The timing belt was done under warranty at 50k due to a bearing issue, but I don’t think it caused any damage. Right now it’s at 130k and has been well maintained and mostly garaged (and lived in the south, so very little to no rust!). Apparently last week it stopped building boost. Shop says it is likely the stock TD04. It needs some other items at this point in time: timing belt, RF ball joint, valve cover gasket, rear endlinks and rear brake pads.
He’s a responsible guy and I know he hasn’t beaten on this thing like a kid. It has some milder upgrades: STi UP, Cobb DP, STi cat back, KB short shifter and bushings, Whiteline rear sway bar, Koni inserts on wagon pink springs and some Rota wheels. He’s also on a Tactrix tune.
Long story short(er), due to some life changes, he’s considering selling to get a different vehicle and is weighing the possibility of selling it as is instead of fixing it and then trying to sell it. He got in touch with me because I had mentioned the 818 to him in the past and he was curious if I was still interested in the project.
Seems like a really good car for a donor with the bonus of allowing me to revert my sedan to stock power and brakes to use my existing sedan upgrades on the 818.
Thoughts? Fair price for the wagon in it’s current condition? This is kind of out of the blue, as I’m still not close to buying the kit, but if the price is right, it’d give me time to prep the donor and take my time.
Thanks for taking the time to read this whole thing.
Goals: Primarily street driven, maybe some autocross.
Budget: $25k
I’ve waffled on donor options so much it makes my head hurt. I really love the idea of an EJ207v7 for the redline and the sound, but I wonder if the cost is worth it for my goals and budget. I’ve thought about the 2.5RS for cost and simplicity, but wonder if it’d leave me wanting more power. Of course I like the 06-07 donor option for the 2.5L and brakes, but those seem to command such a premium.
I’m a Subaru guy and bought my 2005 WRX sedan new and have considered using it. It’s got 105k miles on it and some upgrades (STi UP, Cobb TBE, STi TMIC, STi injectors, Walbro 255 lph FP, TD04-19t with an open source (Tactrix) tune). It also has the 06-07 WRX brakes. Biggest downside is the fact that it’s lived (garaged) in Cleveland for six years and street parked in Philadelphia for four, so rust is definitely there which bugs me.
However, today a potential situation has arisen that might be too good to pass up.
My college roommate has a 2005 WRX wagon that he bought used from a Subaru dealership with 40k on it. First owner had it dealer maintained, from what I can tell. The timing belt was done under warranty at 50k due to a bearing issue, but I don’t think it caused any damage. Right now it’s at 130k and has been well maintained and mostly garaged (and lived in the south, so very little to no rust!). Apparently last week it stopped building boost. Shop says it is likely the stock TD04. It needs some other items at this point in time: timing belt, RF ball joint, valve cover gasket, rear endlinks and rear brake pads.
He’s a responsible guy and I know he hasn’t beaten on this thing like a kid. It has some milder upgrades: STi UP, Cobb DP, STi cat back, KB short shifter and bushings, Whiteline rear sway bar, Koni inserts on wagon pink springs and some Rota wheels. He’s also on a Tactrix tune.
Long story short(er), due to some life changes, he’s considering selling to get a different vehicle and is weighing the possibility of selling it as is instead of fixing it and then trying to sell it. He got in touch with me because I had mentioned the 818 to him in the past and he was curious if I was still interested in the project.
Seems like a really good car for a donor with the bonus of allowing me to revert my sedan to stock power and brakes to use my existing sedan upgrades on the 818.
Thoughts? Fair price for the wagon in it’s current condition? This is kind of out of the blue, as I’m still not close to buying the kit, but if the price is right, it’d give me time to prep the donor and take my time.
Thanks for taking the time to read this whole thing.