billjr212
11-28-2017, 09:41 PM
2015 Factory Five 818 S
$21,000 OBO
SOLD
I had considered waiting until spring to list, but I figured the new owner might want to take the winter to personalize the car to their preferences (or maybe lives someplace where winter isn't such an issue).
The car is fantastic (yes, my opinion is slightly biased). Great for local cruise nights and for longer drives (I sold my MkIII Roadster because it was a bit too punishing on longer drives). This could be used as is for casual HPDE track events, but it is not specifically set up for that. The soft top means you do not have to worry about a midday rain shower spoiling an opportunity to take a longer road trip or spend the day out with the car. It is not daily driver level of comfort or convenience, but just about as close as you are going to get in a car like this.
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77175&d=1511797095
The Basics:
~5,300 miles since completed in 2015 (Odometer reset done at same time as completion)
Red Gel Coat (unpainted)
Frame #264, Black Powder Coated
2004 WRX sedan donor
Engine:
JDM EJ205 (approximately 57k miles on the motor) from JDM Racing Motors (includes AVCS hardware, but it is not wired up)
AWIC from FrozenBoost with dual heat exchangers in the side intakes
Currently running Cobb Stage 1 (will include the Cobb AccessPort)
Cobb Intake
Nameless lightweight crank pulley
STi oil pan, baffle, and pickup
Custom exhaust includes a bellmouth downpipe, catalytic converter, and a muffler (I will also include components for 2 other exhaust configurations – larger muffler with no cat and stock catted downpipe with no muffler, so you can adjust to your taste).
Lightweight Battery mounted in rear
Brakes/Wheels/Tires:
H6 Rear Brake upgrade
SS Braided Brake Lines
Factory Five Wheels with Dunlop Direzza ZII Star Spec Tires
Fully de-powered Steering Rack – very smooth
Exterior:
FFR Soft Top and side curtains
Carbon Fiber Add-ons from FFR (front splitter, diffuser, and spoiler installed). I also have the side sills, but have not installed.
Replica Parts engine cover hinges
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77177&d=1511797271
Interior:
Vinyl covered dash and door panels from FFR
Complete carpet set (a few pieces have not been installed, but will be included)
NRG steering wheel with quick release
Sparco Sprint seats with G-force camlock 6 point harnesses
FFR Harness bar
Bluetooth amp tucked up under dash with 2 speakers in foot wells
Subaru center console modified to fit including small glove box, cup holder, phone tray, OEM 12V auxiliary plug, and carbon fiber panel with 3 gauges (oil pressure, voltage, and boost)
FFR trunk kit (fits the soft top and a tool bag, plus a few other small items)
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77240&d=1511922557
Other:
Zero Decibel Motorsports Parts: Shift Linkage, Oil Fill Tube and Cap, Turbo Heat Shield, Coolant Tank Relocation Kit, ABS delete plugs, and harness bar standoff
SS Braided Clutch line
Subaru windshield wiper motor modified and installed (works with OEM stalk on steering column), but I never fit the single arm (hood requires a bit of clearancing and Rain-X handles the rain without a problem anyway).
Wheel wells and various other panels coated with 3M rubberized undercoating for OEM look and sound deadening
Various extras not installed including the WRX dashboard, the OEM Air-to-air intercooler, an MR2 shifter and various spare parts.
Additional Photos:
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77241&d=1511922572
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77236&d=1511922525
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77242&d=1511922584
Areas for Improvement (I will mark these off if I take care of them, depending on how long it takes to sell the car):
Reverse lights flicker. I think the switch/sensor is going bad. It is a $20-30 part and easy to access, I just haven’t had a chance to troubleshoot it yet. Fixed 12/15/17
The foot wells need final finishing around the edges. I have covered some surfaces with a vinyl fabric similar to the dash, but I had planned to add moulding in the corners to make it look more finished.
The AWIC plumbing routing makes it difficult to bleed air out of the system. It is good for now, but if you change the fluid, you may want to add bleed lines at the same time or make minor changes to routing to make this easier.
The shifter takes some getting used to, even after the huge improvement that came with installing the Zero DB shifter linkage. I will include the MR2 shifter assembly, so you would just need to purchase shorter cables if you wanted to make the additional upgrade.
It has the original FFR gas tank. So when the tank is full, you will occasionally get some minor seepage around the fuel level sender seal. Not enough to pool or cause any immediate issues, but enough that you will smell it on hard right turns (like a highway off-ramp).
It is still in the Red Gel Coat, so there are various imperfections around the body.
$21,000 OBO
SOLD
I had considered waiting until spring to list, but I figured the new owner might want to take the winter to personalize the car to their preferences (or maybe lives someplace where winter isn't such an issue).
The car is fantastic (yes, my opinion is slightly biased). Great for local cruise nights and for longer drives (I sold my MkIII Roadster because it was a bit too punishing on longer drives). This could be used as is for casual HPDE track events, but it is not specifically set up for that. The soft top means you do not have to worry about a midday rain shower spoiling an opportunity to take a longer road trip or spend the day out with the car. It is not daily driver level of comfort or convenience, but just about as close as you are going to get in a car like this.
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77175&d=1511797095
The Basics:
~5,300 miles since completed in 2015 (Odometer reset done at same time as completion)
Red Gel Coat (unpainted)
Frame #264, Black Powder Coated
2004 WRX sedan donor
Engine:
JDM EJ205 (approximately 57k miles on the motor) from JDM Racing Motors (includes AVCS hardware, but it is not wired up)
AWIC from FrozenBoost with dual heat exchangers in the side intakes
Currently running Cobb Stage 1 (will include the Cobb AccessPort)
Cobb Intake
Nameless lightweight crank pulley
STi oil pan, baffle, and pickup
Custom exhaust includes a bellmouth downpipe, catalytic converter, and a muffler (I will also include components for 2 other exhaust configurations – larger muffler with no cat and stock catted downpipe with no muffler, so you can adjust to your taste).
Lightweight Battery mounted in rear
Brakes/Wheels/Tires:
H6 Rear Brake upgrade
SS Braided Brake Lines
Factory Five Wheels with Dunlop Direzza ZII Star Spec Tires
Fully de-powered Steering Rack – very smooth
Exterior:
FFR Soft Top and side curtains
Carbon Fiber Add-ons from FFR (front splitter, diffuser, and spoiler installed). I also have the side sills, but have not installed.
Replica Parts engine cover hinges
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77177&d=1511797271
Interior:
Vinyl covered dash and door panels from FFR
Complete carpet set (a few pieces have not been installed, but will be included)
NRG steering wheel with quick release
Sparco Sprint seats with G-force camlock 6 point harnesses
FFR Harness bar
Bluetooth amp tucked up under dash with 2 speakers in foot wells
Subaru center console modified to fit including small glove box, cup holder, phone tray, OEM 12V auxiliary plug, and carbon fiber panel with 3 gauges (oil pressure, voltage, and boost)
FFR trunk kit (fits the soft top and a tool bag, plus a few other small items)
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77240&d=1511922557
Other:
Zero Decibel Motorsports Parts: Shift Linkage, Oil Fill Tube and Cap, Turbo Heat Shield, Coolant Tank Relocation Kit, ABS delete plugs, and harness bar standoff
SS Braided Clutch line
Subaru windshield wiper motor modified and installed (works with OEM stalk on steering column), but I never fit the single arm (hood requires a bit of clearancing and Rain-X handles the rain without a problem anyway).
Wheel wells and various other panels coated with 3M rubberized undercoating for OEM look and sound deadening
Various extras not installed including the WRX dashboard, the OEM Air-to-air intercooler, an MR2 shifter and various spare parts.
Additional Photos:
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77241&d=1511922572
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77236&d=1511922525
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=77242&d=1511922584
Areas for Improvement (I will mark these off if I take care of them, depending on how long it takes to sell the car):
Reverse lights flicker. I think the switch/sensor is going bad. It is a $20-30 part and easy to access, I just haven’t had a chance to troubleshoot it yet. Fixed 12/15/17
The foot wells need final finishing around the edges. I have covered some surfaces with a vinyl fabric similar to the dash, but I had planned to add moulding in the corners to make it look more finished.
The AWIC plumbing routing makes it difficult to bleed air out of the system. It is good for now, but if you change the fluid, you may want to add bleed lines at the same time or make minor changes to routing to make this easier.
The shifter takes some getting used to, even after the huge improvement that came with installing the Zero DB shifter linkage. I will include the MR2 shifter assembly, so you would just need to purchase shorter cables if you wanted to make the additional upgrade.
It has the original FFR gas tank. So when the tank is full, you will occasionally get some minor seepage around the fuel level sender seal. Not enough to pool or cause any immediate issues, but enough that you will smell it on hard right turns (like a highway off-ramp).
It is still in the Red Gel Coat, so there are various imperfections around the body.