RE: Subaru Impreza WRX STI Type UK PPP for sale
RE: Subaru Impreza WRX STI Type UK PPP for sale
Wednesday 4th June 2025

Subaru Impreza WRX STI Type UK PPP for sale

Can't see the wood for the trees when it comes to affordable performance? Let this WRX light the way...


We always like to say that PH is a broad church, welcoming car enthusiasts of all stripes and persuasions - but there do tend to be fundamental ties that bind us. One of them is getting all misty-eyed at the mere mention of Colin McRae or Richard Burns threading a Subaru through a Welsh forest. You don’t need to be a dyed-in-the-wool bobble hat wearer to get what the WRC meant to people in a certain time and place. Rallying was obviously very cool before the ‘90s - especially in its Group B pomp - but if you’re middle-aged now, there’s one era, and chiefly one make of car that always springs to mind. 

It was so special that the manufacturer continued thriving on our cherished memories for years afterwards. The 'Hawkeye' generation represents the final flourish of the classic three-box Impreza formula before Subaru's design department took a questionable detour with the hatchback that followed. This 2007 example of the increasingly coveted WRX STI Type UK in Sapphire Blue appears to be a proper late-model gem, not least because it features the letter P repeated three times. 

While standard STIs delivered 280hp courtesy of its 2.5-litre EJ25 boxer, its top-mounted intercooler justifying the trademark bonnet scoop, the Prodrive Performance Package upgrade – which included a stainless-steel exhaust, high-flow fuel pump, and ECU remap – bumped output beyond 300hp, and ladled yet more motorsport kudos onto the car. The STI didn’t necessarily need a 15 per cent improvement in torque - but 332lb ft from 3,700rpm is sufficient to make the WRX respectably senior even today. 

And in all weathers, of course. The current vogue for four-wheel drive in all manner of active variations absolutely does not detract from the simpler, grittier pleasure of Subaru's symmetrical AWD system - its way of doing things is still liable to make your head spin. Especially if you do get the opportunity to venture away from tarmac and take advantage of the rather magnificent N12 light pod (fitted in 2020) and STI-branded mudflaps. Nothing says "I might take a detour through a forest" quite like purpose-built splash protection.

Crucially, the service history would suggest that despite wearing the armour of a gravel-warrior, the car appears to have been meticulously maintained. Not only are there 14 service stamps in the book, but the head gasket – the Achilles' heel of these engines – was replaced in January 2025 at 67,431 miles, along with the timing belt. Additionally, the rear dampers and top mounts were refreshed in June 2024, suggesting that when something needed doing, the most recent of its previous owners saw to it that it was done. Even now, there are only 71,500 miles showing. 

But it’s about the vibe more than anything. There are cars which speak more directly to Subaru’s time in the WRC sun - some faster still and many more valuable - but if you want an affordable, gold-wheeled example of what was special about so many wet mornings in cold forests, the WRX STI is a perfect daily for someone who refuses to let adulthood extinguish their inner rally driver. Which, as we’ve established, is surely most of us. 


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Motormouth88

Original Poster:

694 posts

82 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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The front of that almost triggers my Trypophobia

MissChief

7,812 posts

190 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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That seems.... Surprisingly good value actually. At least to me. 300HP,4wd, meticulous upkeep, I doubt you'd lose money unless you add loads of miles too.

The Pistonsdead

6,192 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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Great bang for buck car there. Nice extras too.

Bloody ULEZ

69 posts

40 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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I like it a lot, but the question for those living out of UK cities, is would you rather have something with an EJ20?
(The answer for me was no because of, you guessed it, "Bloody ULEZ").

supacool1

727 posts

201 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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That front will defo effect the air going into the scoop and onto the intercooler....In that there won't be much that isn't wildly turbulent effecting the efficiency of the scoop/cooling of the charge going into the engine....

Other than that it's a reasonably price for a STi PPP.

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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Seems decent value,not sure about those light pods though. Very functional, but a bit too much for my taste.

I do love an Impreza but they do need some major maintenance to ensure they remain tip top, it's not cheap ownership for sure!


B_Tank88

139 posts

100 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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I'd love to flash those lights at the abominations with their blinding LED lights on country roads these days.

rossub

5,468 posts

212 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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There are 2 Head Gaskets!

big_rob_sydney

3,671 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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I'd love to see those spotties on a wide bodied GC8.

CG2020UK

2,855 posts

62 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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Love it!

If I wasn’t building a garage gym right now and the 2nd child about to arrive I’d be seriously considering

mathepac

27 posts

122 months

Wednesday 4th June 2025
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Hhhhmmmm, licks lips, scowls at meagre bank balance.

My last was a 2003MY STi Type UK EJ20 280+ BHP, how I miss that car. I was 2nd owner

GreatScott2016

2,217 posts

110 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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B_Tank88 said:
I'd love to flash those lights at the abominations with their blinding LED lights on country roads these days.
Have to agree with this 100% thumbup manufacturers need to sort these “blinding” lights out. Anyway, I love an Impreza but the bonnet headlights on this is a tad OTT for the road smile

BigR

442 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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Ooofff.... having had a variant of this - a UK300 - many years ago as my first 'nice' car, this pulls me towards it. It does seem good value and not completely and utterly messed around with as most on the market seem to be.

Now... if only I can find somewhere to hide it from the better half....

andycats

78 posts

91 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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Great cars had 6 Subaru turbos ....just factor in rust and when the engine goes on the 2.5 (which most do)

will cost £6-12k shame

Hippea

3,154 posts

91 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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Great cars, the earlier 2.0 is the better buy I think

Panthro

756 posts

240 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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I had a Bugeye version of this. The PPP upped the BHP from 265bhp to 300bhp. It was so fast back in 2006 in any weather, it's probably still extremely fast even by todays hot hatch standards. the AWD system worked so well to just shoot you from a standing start.

Qutaphon

37 posts

24 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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2.5l sti = headgasket ,bottom end ,rust etc
on my06 ej207 headgasket went to, 25k pounds later it has 530 horses ,like it a lot

Hippea

3,154 posts

91 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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Panthro said:
I had a Bugeye version of this. The PPP upped the BHP from 265bhp to 300bhp. It was so fast back in 2006 in any weather, it's probably still extremely fast even by todays hot hatch standards. the AWD system worked so well to just shoot you from a standing start.
The bugeye is my favourite look in these

Checkmate

758 posts

229 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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supacool1 said:
That front will defo effect the air going into the scoop and onto the intercooler....In that there won't be much that isn't wildly turbulent effecting the efficiency of the scoop/cooling of the charge going into the engine....

Other than that it's a reasonably price for a STi PPP.
Good excuse to fit a front mount intercooler then!

I like this kind of car. Fast, fun, and good looking in that purposeful way. Not too expensive for what you get. Loved my Turbo 2000, it was just so good at so many things!

PGNSagaris

3,038 posts

188 months

Friday 6th June 2025
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This is seriously cool.

What a great car! If I hadn’t just gone long a Lotus I’d be down there right now