$100K Subaru STI...
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In 15 years, it won't be considered the boonies anymore. It'll be the next area of expansion for our already overcrowded cities. THAT'S when I'll make bank bwahaha
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Originally Posted by minako,Nov 13 2006, 09:48 PM
In 15 years, it won't be considered the boonies anymore. It'll be the next area of expansion for our already overcrowded cities. THAT'S when I'll make bank bwahaha
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The description doesn't mention any performance oriented modifications (engine or suspension). It's all cosmetic. That $98k buy it now price is just marketing, to draw attention to the ad and make peope think that the car must be really worth something, like maybe that Ali Ashfar signature edition must be some sort of primo factory deal. I'v got a suspicion that this "special edition" is just a badge and silkscreening package offered by a third party, not by Subaru. So people see $98k, they think maybe there's something to it, and they bid $40k hoping not to insult the seller with their pathetic offer. And the seller makes a serious score, because a year old car with 20,000 miles on it just isn't worth that much, no matter how many or how few stickers it has on it.