An Impreza from across the pond
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Very clean mate and nice. ![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
With your glorious weather over there you will have the luxury of not getting your car mucky everywhere you go as all it does here is rain on our poor old scooby...
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With your glorious weather over there you will have the luxury of not getting your car mucky everywhere you go as all it does here is rain on our poor old scooby...
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Ok, let us see if I can answer the barrage of questions ![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
16vmarc, The wheels are 18" Volk Racing LE-37Ts, to my knowledge no longer made in a Scooby friendly offset (well +48mm isn't the friendliest offset for a Subaru)
Krade, the wax is Meguiar's #26 Hi-Tech Yellow, but underneath is a coat of their #7 Show Car Glaze. Also she constantly sees a coat of #34 Final Inspection after 2-3 days of driving her. You can find all those products here, http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguiars/index_pro.cfm .
CustomScoobyIOM, I'd love to speak to Chris at I-Speed, however both he and I-Speed are in California and I am in New York. I do have Rallispec in New Jersey I can go to if need be![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
If people are seriously interested in those carbon fiber P1 lips from Seibon, speak to me and I shall see what I can do to help![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Everyone else, thanks for the compliments once again !![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Also, I think you should check out this GC, http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...hreadid=542501
It's my good friend's GC... I know I enjoy looking at it.
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16vmarc, The wheels are 18" Volk Racing LE-37Ts, to my knowledge no longer made in a Scooby friendly offset (well +48mm isn't the friendliest offset for a Subaru)
Krade, the wax is Meguiar's #26 Hi-Tech Yellow, but underneath is a coat of their #7 Show Car Glaze. Also she constantly sees a coat of #34 Final Inspection after 2-3 days of driving her. You can find all those products here, http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguiars/index_pro.cfm .
CustomScoobyIOM, I'd love to speak to Chris at I-Speed, however both he and I-Speed are in California and I am in New York. I do have Rallispec in New Jersey I can go to if need be
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If people are seriously interested in those carbon fiber P1 lips from Seibon, speak to me and I shall see what I can do to help
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Everyone else, thanks for the compliments once again !
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Also, I think you should check out this GC, http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...hreadid=542501
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Originally Posted by mad doc
Now, I figured my Impreza is almost worthy to put up on this site, the only downside is that it is a N/A EJ25 and SLOW, but hopefully that willchange in the next few months ![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
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I wouldn't worry about the engine, everyone knows red ones go faster!
Bonkers.
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That is the most beautiful Scoob i have ever seen!
i checked out your website on the shot of your pride and joy - I'm stumped for words to say about your amaxing Impreza! its a shame that Subaru UK don't import the car as it would be a model in between our 2.0 sport and the WRX and STi. A car that all young drivers would be able to get insured on as it would fit perfictually in place here.
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Man i love your car!
i checked out your website on the shot of your pride and joy - I'm stumped for words to say about your amaxing Impreza! its a shame that Subaru UK don't import the car as it would be a model in between our 2.0 sport and the WRX and STi. A car that all young drivers would be able to get insured on as it would fit perfictually in place here.
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i think this car deserves to be an honourary member of the TYPE R Corner, although not strictly a type r it is a beautiful example of the model!!
keep me posted if there is a group buy lines up on the spoiler, i love it!!
might have to buy some wax also!
james
keep me posted if there is a group buy lines up on the spoiler, i love it!!
might have to buy some wax also!
james
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Originally Posted by mad doc
Standard color. In the US it's called Sedona Red Pearl, I think it's Red Mica in the UK. The car is waxed at least once a week, so.
It's 165 BHP, standard for this model, makes it kind of tough to turn 18" wheels. My goal is to swap in a JDM STi V7 drivetrain complete with six-speed. And I do consider myself lucky, but modifications and payments definately drain my pockets, heh.
Yes, its a carbon fiber P1 replica. there's a company here in the US, Seibon that makes them... i think the website is http://www.seibon.com. It cost me $300 USD.
thanks for the compliments![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
It's 165 BHP, standard for this model, makes it kind of tough to turn 18" wheels. My goal is to swap in a JDM STi V7 drivetrain complete with six-speed. And I do consider myself lucky, but modifications and payments definately drain my pockets, heh.
Yes, its a carbon fiber P1 replica. there's a company here in the US, Seibon that makes them... i think the website is http://www.seibon.com. It cost me $300 USD.
thanks for the compliments
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Originally Posted by cactus jim
i think this car deserves to be an honourary member of the TYPE R Corner, although not strictly a type r it is a beautiful example of the model!!
keep me posted if there is a group buy lines up on the spoiler, i love it!!
might have to buy some wax also!
james
keep me posted if there is a group buy lines up on the spoiler, i love it!!
might have to buy some wax also!
james
And as I said, if anyone needs help getting ahold of those carbon products, let me know and I can see if I can help out in anyway.
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You have taste young man!!!
Imagine how much better the P1 would have looked with wheels that like at std.
It would be hard to park that car anywhere in this sad Ned cultured country.
Superb Scooby, worthy of all the praise.
Imagine how much better the P1 would have looked with wheels that like at std.
It would be hard to park that car anywhere in this sad Ned cultured country.
Superb Scooby, worthy of all the praise.
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I've got to say it, i think that is one of my all time favourite Imprezas. Absolutely stunning and not likely to be replicated over here unless a Type R owner fancies a respray.
I'm interested in any potential carbon P1 splitter group buy by the way. More than a little disappointed with my current replica version.
I'm interested in any potential carbon P1 splitter group buy by the way. More than a little disappointed with my current replica version.
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Thanks all... as far as the suspension goes, you may call me crazy, but I have a full set of JIC FLT-A2 coilovers... definately not a "comfy" ride, but it isn't horrendous ![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
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very nice indeed ![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
But you don't seem to have much wheel stud thread in them wheel nuts, wouldn't some longer studs be abit safer.
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But you don't seem to have much wheel stud thread in them wheel nuts, wouldn't some longer studs be abit safer.
Dipster
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