WR1 for sale £39,995
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£40k sounds like a baragin to me ....... I mean im sure all the engine internals must have been changed to safely take the 365 or whatever BHP for one ?????
Not sure about it only being worth £20K in a year as you said Davey boy. I would imagine he will get £25K for it if he sells it privately.
Not sure about it only being worth £20K in a year as you said Davey boy. I would imagine he will get £25K for it if he sells it privately.
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Originally Posted by comic cuts
Anyone got Crossroads sales e-mail address please?
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Originally Posted by GRIFF007
they never seem to answer e-mails unless your waving cash around - you could always try phoning..
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Originally Posted by Cold Turkey
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Originally Posted by Brian the Sn@il
Anyway back to subject,, What the heck have they done too it for that kinda money ???
Its more than a T25 !!
Its more than a T25 !!
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
I mean im sure all the engine internals must have been changed to safely take the 365 or whatever BHP for one ?????
Not needed m8, you can run these cars (and STi 7, 8 & 9) at 400 HP all day long on there standard pistons. Boost levels upto about 1.6 bar
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Originally Posted by comic cuts
Brian, have e-mailed them for spec. Will post it if they reply!!!
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wr1 + w123wrc (or similar) number plate + crap back spoiler.
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Conrad ..........hmmmmmmmmmmmm yeah right mate i believe ya
So yours is the voice of experience then..... No didnt think so ....best you stick to fitting stairlifts
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LOL !!
Cant wait for the spec list for the 40K WR1 !!
These are special cars in the first place, so a extra 10K its must be really special.
Im with the Number Plate and rear spoiler pushing the price up so much
Those WRC plates sell for a song on Ebay
Cant wait for the spec list for the 40K WR1 !!
These are special cars in the first place, so a extra 10K its must be really special.
Im with the Number Plate and rear spoiler pushing the price up so much
Those WRC plates sell for a song on Ebay
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Holy on the Virgin Mary............. £10,000 butterbeans in mods on a WR1 what the eck have they done to it???????
i mean £40,000 for a scoob makes you wonder who would spend that much??
oh yeah new P1's and 22b's me thinks??? add a bit hear cut a bit there...
But still £40,000...............
i mean £40,000 for a scoob makes you wonder who would spend that much??
oh yeah new P1's and 22b's me thinks??? add a bit hear cut a bit there...
But still £40,000...............
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Originally Posted by jjones
at crossroads garage in treddington
Oh, and wanted three times as much as any other dealer for fitting a boost gauge...
Draw your own conclusions :O
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Originally Posted by ThrustSSC
Ahhhh.... That'll be the same Crossroads garage that told me they sell half the STis sold in the UK, and that they send their STis to Prodrive in Banbury to have the PPPs fitted and the cars mapped better on the test track.
Oh, and wanted three times as much as any other dealer for fitting a boost gauge...
Draw your own conclusions :O
Oh, and wanted three times as much as any other dealer for fitting a boost gauge...
Draw your own conclusions :O
Do you have evidence to dis-prove them then Thrust??? They won an award for being the biggest seller of STi in the country last year - the whole handing over of awards was featured in the Dealer Magazines and is emblazoned all over the walls of the dealership. I know they won it by a huge margin!!
You should check out the facts before imediately dis-believing them!
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A mate of mine just had a motor from up there and commented to me on the WR1 that was in the workshop after quite a nasty bump... someone apparantly lost control on a roundabout.... ouch painfull to the pocket and the pride.
He said the wheels were not all pointing in the same direction
To be honest they gave him a great deal on the STI he just bought, I could not fault it.
Simon
He said the wheels were not all pointing in the same direction
To be honest they gave him a great deal on the STI he just bought, I could not fault it.
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Agreed it is a lot of cash to part with for a subaru - not disputing that. Ferrrari 355s can be picked up for 37k now and that would be my choice over anything if had upwards of 40k to spend on a motor.
But with the mods that have been fitted to that car it is worth the money - seeing as you'll be getting a track ready monster that can play with some of the most sophisticated cars on the market - e.g. Nobles etc.
Ohlins adjustable suspension does it for me. That is an awesome set-up!! (as Discussed on WR1oc Brian )
But with the mods that have been fitted to that car it is worth the money - seeing as you'll be getting a track ready monster that can play with some of the most sophisticated cars on the market - e.g. Nobles etc.
Ohlins adjustable suspension does it for me. That is an awesome set-up!! (as Discussed on WR1oc Brian )
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WR1 for sale on EBay not long back only reached £15000 and the guy sold it so. Dont think the residual value is gonna be very good on these motors. The 22b still seems to hold its value the best.
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Originally Posted by Gangsta Smurf
Do you have evidence to dis-prove them then Thrust??? They won an award for being the biggest seller of STi in the country last year - the whole handing over of awards was featured in the Dealer Magazines and is emblazoned all over the walls of the dealership. I know they won it by a huge margin!!
You should check out the facts before imediately dis-believing them!
You should check out the facts before imediately dis-believing them!
The rest of my posting is simply what they told me. How come we don't hear on Scoobynet of 50% of the newage STi Type UKs in this country having custom PPP mappings by Prodrive, available only through this one dealer? (And yes, they told me that pretty well all the STis they sell have PPP fitted.)
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Conrad ..........hmmmmmmmmmmmm yeah right mate i believe ya
Mine is doing nicely
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Originally Posted by CustomScoobyIOM
Erm... personally the STI internals WILL take 400bhp upto its limit.
Mine is doing nicely
Mine is doing nicely
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Originally Posted by Conrad_Bradley
Not needed m8, you can run these cars (and STi 7, 8 & 9) at 400 HP all day long on there standard pistons. Boost levels upto about 1.6 bar
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Anyhow why the frock would spend 40k and an allready superceeded car when you could by a T25 with Warranty & with the new STI spec. with 360\360 for £6000 less!
Or and by the way the Noble would pi$$ all over the scoob anywhere apart from a wet road on takeoff... lets not kid ourselves hey... it its nearly 400kg less... DOH!
Or and by the way the Noble would pi$$ all over the scoob anywhere apart from a wet road on takeoff... lets not kid ourselves hey... it its nearly 400kg less... DOH!
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Also whilst on in the typing mood...
WHO ON SCOOBYNET HAS EVERY HAD A CUSTOM MAPPING BY PRODRIVE?????????????????????????????????????????: cuckoo:
Unless you have VERY DEEP pockets for a full engine makover by them..
Why would they do that when Mike wood has already stated umpteen times that the car is at around 320bhp at the limit of the turbo for reliable operation...!
WHO ON SCOOBYNET HAS EVERY HAD A CUSTOM MAPPING BY PRODRIVE?????????????????????????????????????????: cuckoo:
Unless you have VERY DEEP pockets for a full engine makover by them..
Why would they do that when Mike wood has already stated umpteen times that the car is at around 320bhp at the limit of the turbo for reliable operation...!