Subaru Forester STI Crashed Into

Subaru Forester STI Crashed Into

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ApexCult

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Monday 6th March 2023
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Might get my knuckles rapped for this but posting anyway...

Buyers Beware!! (bit of a read but photos are at the bottom)

Noticed that my old Subaru Forester STI has reappeared on eBay after it was written off around March last year. Was originally going to let things slide but the chap selling it has advertised it with photos with my private reg on the car. The plate is now on another FSTI with no accident damage which means anyone doing checks on the car might look up the wrong vehicle so not know the car advertised has been previously written off. The actual reg is WD56 PNL or WD56PNL (not AJI 6 AJI6 AJ16 or AJ 16)

Other things that have bugged me is that the seller’s description isn’t very truthful:
  • “300+bhp” the car was never tuned so won’t be over 300bhp…
  • “Just had new disc and pads genuine on the front” the passenger side front disc wasn’t attached to the car the last time I saw it!
  • “a completely solid car” actually the driver’s door and wing were battered in the accident along with the wheels, hubs and linkages. Passenger's side wing was also damaged during recovery of the car and whilst it was auctioned by IAA UK.
  • “wheels have just been refurbished powder coated” actually both front wheel were smacked into, one by the BMW that crashed into the car when it was parked and then passenger’s side into a kerb with enough force to smash the hub into pieces…I wouldn’t be driving it on that wheel!
  • “the drivers side wheel bearing could do with replacing (just slightly noisy but its 16 years old it’s expected and a cheap fix)” no wonder it’s noisy after having a car crash into that wheel!
  • “perfect investment vehicle” a previously crashed car is perhaps not a good investment
On a positive note what I will say is that prior to the crash it was a great example and had very low miles but buyers should be aware that simply, and sadly, this isn’t the case anymore.

I did reach out to the seller asking him to remove photos with my private reg on display, he hasn’t done this and suggested all the work to repair the car was “done in a day”. Again not sure about that given the body work and paint required.

If anyone does buy it I have a spare key and fob that may or may not work along with some bits of paperwork which I would be happy to post.

Obviously I'm only posting this because I would hate to buy a car without knowing these details and we should be looking out for the community so hopefully the record of the history of this vehicle can remain here for future reference!


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr


Subaru Forester STI Crash by Apex Cult, on Flickr

Edited by ApexCult on Monday 6th March 20:53

ApexCult

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Tuesday 7th March 2023
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Brandwoodbeastyoriginal said:
Giving away paperwork and spare keys for someone elses car there pride an joy is a criminal offence you shouldn’t be in your possession of these they should be returned to the rightful owner that is not a cool move !!!!!!!!!
And wether you like it or not cars are made to be fixed ive owned plenty of repaired cars in my time with zero issues
I'm guessing this is Adam who is selling this car?

I have no issues with knowingly selling/buying repaired vehicles. The issue is actively avoiding a cars history when selling it at a higher price worthy of a car without previous damage.

ApexCult

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Adam, I never proposed giving the keys away to some random person. Happy to post to whoever buys it.

Perhaps the way out of this would be to advertise the car on the correct number plates (not my private reg) with a truthful description?

ApexCult

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Vsix and Vtec said:
That's a nice photo of Andrew
Mods are on it this morning, didn't even see that post! He's already posted (an old) work number on here!

ApexCult

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Scrump said:
ApexCult said:
Vsix and Vtec said:
That's a nice photo of Andrew
Mods are on it this morning, didn't even see that post! He's already posted (an old) work number on here!
It is on our sonar
Many thanks, sorry for the hassle!

Although I think the seller's response to this thread was good enough reason for me to make it in the first place. Attempting personal attacks rather than deal with actual issue of selling a car with a dodgy description...

He's also tried to contact me on various other social accounts. Along with the old work number apparently!

Adam - I'm not going to reply on them, only on here. Just advertise the car truthfully next time and we can all be friends!

ApexCult

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Tuesday 7th March 2023
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Vsix and Vtec said:
ApexCult said:
Mods are on it this morning, didn't even see that post! He's already posted (an old) work number on here!
All I'll say is, a Yellow Pikachu onesie looks very fetching on you, sir.
Thanks, I wore it on a birthday one year while karting in the streets of Tokyo so technically it's my birthday suit!

ApexCult

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Thursday 9th March 2023
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trails said:
ApexCult said:
Adam, I never proposed giving the keys away to some random person. Happy to post to whoever buys it.

Perhaps the way out of this would be to advertise the car on the correct number plates (not my private reg) with a truthful description?
DVLA website is still listing it attached to a blue Forester so maybe worth following up with DVLA, unless you stuck it on another one, in which case I'll get me coat smile


No need to panic once I got the insurance payout I put my plate on another blue FSTI! Not quite as clean as the one that was crashed into though cry

ApexCult

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Thursday 9th March 2023
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bennno said:
can somebody advise where its advertised or share a link?
I've PMed you

ApexCult

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Thursday 9th March 2023
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bennno said:
" I've had the car sitting on my drive for almost a year covering about 50 miles in the year my intentions were to dry store it and just leave for the value to increase in the coming years they are becoming more and more rare every year."

Presumably its been sat there broken for a large part of the year, its worrying that any buyer would hpi the car, see its a blue subaru and if they didnt check the vin they'd not realise it had been an insurance write off.
Managed to get an MOT for it in July 2022 - presumably on it's real number plate (WD56 PNL) but still decided to post an advert showing the wrong plate.

Who's to say he hasn't been driving it like that?