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Post by wiscon_mark »

Agreed.

Flaming is pointless, honestly.

If he likes it, so be it.
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I have STi exhaust hangers on my Legacy. I think I'm going to put a huge STi banner across my windshield now.

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J/K. I do have to say that his car is tasteful. It will most definitely hand my car its ass, so he do whatever he wants and I'll still at least say he's faster than me.
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im sayin that its the true orginal rally car the grandfather of the subaru rally begining, they started with our cars and the rare north american motor ej22t to begin there rally heratige, then they upgraded a little bit of things to be a major player.

thanks for the comments and dislikes i will keep it in mind for the next impreza i build. one thing i dont like on this car compared to my legacy turbo is there is no room in the back seats thats all.
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are you planning on putting the newer headlights and grill on it to match the newer hood?
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i was think about it, if i find one in a scrap yard i will for sure, i got to pay off my brakes give me a week or 2, then im getting a light fly wheel and stronger clutch cuz i got some slip in the clutch, also the factory fly wheel with 850000kms got a crack down the middle of it, its makeing to much power for the clutch to handle and its brand new.

when spring comes its time for some crazy bad ass heads and a huge turbo, little tuning and thats all i need to be a complete master piece of a subaru.
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Post by legacy92ej22t »

Looks good Nico. :)

Don't mind the haters, I think people screw with you just out of habit anymore.

It's a couple stickers people. Who cares? I could see getting upset if someone snuck up in the middle of the night and slapped STI stickers all over your own car but why care if it's on someone elses? The only thing that matters is if Nico likes it. Not everyone wants a sleeper. ;)
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Did this car originally have ABS?
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NICO I WRX U wrote:im sayin that its the true orginal rally car the grandfather of the subaru rally begining, they started with our cars and the rare north american motor ej22t to begin there rally heratige, then they upgraded a little bit of things to be a major player..
wait, what? Isn't every Subaru (or any other) rally car outside of classes like PGT 2.0L?

I know it's your car and you can do whatever to it and I shouldn't flame and all that, but putting a 22b badge on your car would be about the most retarded thing ever. The only people who will even notice a 22b badge are going to be the ones who know you don't have one.

Other than that I think the car is really cool. An older Impreza L with a swap is something I'd really like to have/do.
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Post by evolutionmovement »

What's the big deal about the stickers? STI is a racing division. It's like showing support for STI. Do all the Italians with Ferrari stickers on their Vespas really think anyone believes they're Ferraris? They're just showing support for a company that's attained near holy status for them.

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Post by NICO »

legacy92ej22t i no i get it all the time im glad you like it, a couple more things and im done.

vrg3 yes there was abs, i no you see the hole in the wall near the air filter, it was becuse with the intercooler tube there was no room so my dad decided to cut a hole and move it over. then after a while i wonder why does the abs not work so i say fuck it, its comeing out as i take the hole thing out he forgets to plug it in. hes getting old.

evolutionmovement hahahahah thats what im talking about. sti is a raceing division and its a true subaru division and i sure do race my car.
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I'm not here to flame, PER SE, I just see STi as a performance company, like Perrin, or Cusco. Or to Honda owners, Mugen, Type R, etc

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LaureltheQueen wrote:persay
Per se.

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Laurel made a spelling mistake?!?!?!?!
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vrg3 wrote:
LaureltheQueen wrote:persay
Per se.

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Post by NICO »

i love you guys on this board you all ways make me lol, thanks for haveing me. there is another board i wont metion that is very close to home they are so up tight and think there number uno in the land of subaru.


i am not gay so dont get the wrong idea hahahah.
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Post by skid542 »

That looks nice Nico, really. Pretty clean and I like the look of the tires, look ready to be on the track.
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skid542 thats what i was getting at thank you, one thing there is no track the streets are my track
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Post by azn2nr »

thats how i want my car to look like outside, cept with matching lights adn grille

nice car... now go clean your engine bay
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Post by wiscon_mark »

Couple of tips:

Get a shift boot
Clean out the engine bay (dust=heat trap)
and I'm not quiet sure if I'm liking the front of the hood; it doesn't quite match up with the grille right....
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Post by evolutionmovement »

I guess I'm a little sensitive as I have an STI sticker on my car, but I've had them before most people even heard of them (before the WRX came here and all the Honda people jumped ship). My way of waving the Subaru flag.

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NICO I WRX U wrote:skid542 thats what i was getting at thank you, one thing there is no track the streets are my track
word. I live my life a quarter mile at a time.

Also if it ain't a type R than it's not a tight car.

Be careful not to blow the welds on the intake.

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Post by NICO »

whats with the engine bay cleaning, it would take me for ever to do it. i am all ways under the hood of my car doing something, plus oil spay is going in in a couple of days i live in the great white north and snow and salt is going to eat my impreza all up.

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Post by evolutionmovement »

Oil in an engine compartment is good! Some old British cars were designed to leak for corrosion protection. You should see the difference in front crossmember condition between my '93 turbo's (fairly clean, but rusted) and my original '90 N/A (filthy, but in pretty good shape). I had to restore the turbo's and it would've been a lot easier if I just had to clean it rather than grind it, rust convert, it and paint it.

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NICO I WRX U wrote:whats with the engine bay cleaning, it would take me for ever to do it. i am all ways under the hood of my car doing something, plus oil spay is going in in a couple of days i live in the great white north and snow and salt is going to eat my impreza all up.

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Post by wiscon_mark »

Yep...some degreaser and a power washer would do wonders :-D

I also like the little metal bristle brush for doing the intake manifold piping and stuff like that :-)
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