A 1998 Subaru track car built to a formidable specification is up for auction online in the United Kingdom, where a single opening bid of £5,000 stands with six days remaining before the sale closes at 1 p.m. on June 10, 2026. The blue right-hand-drive machine carries an estimated value of £20,000 to £30,000, and the auction is being conducted with no buyer's fees from The Market HQ.

The headline figure is the output: 520 horsepower from an EJ20 engine stroked to 2.1 liters and force-fed by a Blouch Performance GT35R billet-wheel turbocharger. Power reaches the road through a six-speed short-ratio gearbox sourced from a 2007 STI, and the car wears an ABW Motorsport body kit. The odometer shows 71,304 miles, and the listing describes the build as a uniquely high track-oriented specification that pays tribute to Subaru's competition heritage — a car, the seller warns, that is not for the faint-hearted.
That heritage runs deep. Roughly 15 years after Fuji Heavy Industries entered car manufacturing with its Prototype 1, the company — soon renamed Subaru — began experimenting with motorsport, using endurance events as a real-world development laboratory. The program turned serious in 1989 with the creation of the Subaru World Rally Team in partnership with Prodrive, the Oxfordshire-based firm tasked with preparing and entering the newly introduced Legacy RS in the World Rally Championship.
That collaboration, and the success that followed with rally stars including Colin McRae and Ari Vatanen, transformed Subaru from a niche manufacturer into a serious global brand.
With bidding currently sitting at a quarter of the low estimate, the auction's remaining days could see significant movement as buyers weigh a turnkey track weapon with genuine rally-bred pedigree behind it.
Source: The Market