Now’s Your Chance To Own A WRC-Spec Subaru WRX STI Driven By The Great Colin McRae
Over the last few years we’ve seen various Subaru Imprezas that have been stanced, slammed and, let’s face it, utterly ruined by useless modifications. I’m sure people will argue “each to their own”, but the Impreza was designed with functionality at its core, built to take on the world. The STI, in our opinion, has always looked at its best when sitting on high-riding rally specification suspension, rocking fully functional aero and wearing petite gravel specification wheels - utter perfection.
This World Rally Blue 2007 WRX STI, currently up for sale on rallysales.com looks stunning with its gold powder-coated wheels and super aggressive bodywork. Driven by Norwegian racer Petter Solberg, this particular car competed in various WRC events throughout 2007, finishing second on Rally Portugal, third on the Acropolis Rally and fourth on Wales Rally GB. Adding to this Subaru’s pedigree is also the fact that the car was reportedly driven by the late great Colin McRae on his very last public appearance at the 2007 Goodwood Festival Of Speed, just months before his untimely death.
Since 2007, the the car has been given a major overhaul. Nothing has been left untouched, and after a bare-shell rebuild, it’s now back to showroom condition. Collectors will be disappointed that the original day-glow yellow graphics have been removed, but we love the untouched appearance of this box-fresh rally weapon. The interior has also been given the once over with new seats, harnesses and fire extinguishers.
The only gripe we have is that the car looks like it has undergone a right-hand drive conversion. You can’t help but feel that this particular modification has the effect of detracting from the vehicle’s originality, and even on a basic level, if you’re buying an ex McRae car, you want to sit where the great driver once sat.
Under the skin, the car has also been completely overhauled. The engine has been given a refresh, the gearbox has been rebuilt, and the exotic Reiger Racing suspension has been fully stripped and checked. The car also comes with new hubs, uprights and brake discs. The work inside and out indicates that this is a high quality build, but if you’re interested in purchasing an old race car, we would always advise taking a specialist with you to inspect the vehicle before buying.
If you want to own this piece of motoring history, you’ll have to make your way to Northern Ireland to collect it. Oh, and you’ll also have to find £159,500. Not cheap, but it’s a collectors piece that you can daily, which in our eyes makes it a completely rational purchase…
Source: Bring A Trailer
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The car in the article is RHD, but the one in the video is LHD…
The article says they change the side of the steering wheel to the r8ght
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Waiting for all the 16 year olds to post it in their “garage”…
I have a Focus 1.8 TDCi, which Colin drove the press arround.
Wanna swap? I would add a few grand on top. :P
OR OR OR Here’s a great idea you want a rally car BUY A STOCK STI!
Then you’re not buying a rally car are you? You’re buying a standard road car.
SUBARUUUU IMPOSIBRUUUU
I see what you did there
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That’s pretty ignorant to say Subaru’s that are stanced or slammed have been ruined with useless modifications. The simple truth is most cars spend 99% of their lives parked or sitting. That being true means any modifications done to make the vehicle appear more aesthetically pleasing whislt stationary or in motion would actually be the most used modifications and therefore the most useful.
But the 1% they’re NOT sitting is the most important, by far. Ruining that 1% means it’s not really a “car” anymore. Might as well buy a painting of a car if your whole purpose is to look at it parked.
Give it… now….
Dos vents
And some guy is gonna buy it so he can slam it and vape at car meets
Pagination