The best impreza to ever leave the production line?
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Originally Posted by webmaster
Pete,
This is the only forum marque and perhaps website, that I have ever seen owners slag off another model in the same range! That is not something to be proud of!!!
Get a grip and chill out.
If you dont like a specific model fair enough..... but giving it a proper slating when so many people who go on here have them is arrogant and up your own ****.
Shaun.
This is the only forum marque and perhaps website, that I have ever seen owners slag off another model in the same range! That is not something to be proud of!!!
Get a grip and chill out.
If you dont like a specific model fair enough..... but giving it a proper slating when so many people who go on here have them is arrogant and up your own ****.
Shaun.
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Im not sure of the best impreza off the prod line, but I hear the spec Cs and the new 06 ones are the car to go for!
IMO I think my car is everything I ever dreamed of(not including melinda messenger) when I was 14(8years ago)
I wanted an impreza the day I saw McCrae driving one.
Classics are abit aged now, but nobody can complain that they were the car to be had in there day (maybe even now) The newer facelifts were just as good.
Bugeys went slightly down hill as the front looked hideous without the morrettes on.
blob eys are lovely, but they all needed the classics to be here! Without them there would have been no 06 spec C
Bow down to classic RA (but only with AC and EL windows)
IMO I think my car is everything I ever dreamed of(not including melinda messenger) when I was 14(8years ago)
I wanted an impreza the day I saw McCrae driving one.
Classics are abit aged now, but nobody can complain that they were the car to be had in there day (maybe even now) The newer facelifts were just as good.
Bugeys went slightly down hill as the front looked hideous without the morrettes on.
blob eys are lovely, but they all needed the classics to be here! Without them there would have been no 06 spec C
Bow down to classic RA (but only with AC and EL windows)
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Originally Posted by Criss
blob eys are lovely, but they all needed the classics to be here! Without them there would have been no 06 spec C
Bow down to classic RA (but only with AC and EL windows)
Bow down to classic RA (but only with AC and EL windows)
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In particular, the STI VI wagon. Ultra rare, ultra cool. Especailly in cashmere yellow!
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THE STI WAGON! end of thread.
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For me it has to be the 06 sti spec-c type ra but then I would say that wouldn't I,years earlier it would have to have been the 22b.
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Originally Posted by gussy
For me it has to be the 06 sti spec-c type ra but then I would say that wouldn't I,years earlier it would have to have been the 22b.
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Juggers I was just at the right place at the right time after doing a lot of searching for something to replace my bugeye.
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Originally Posted by gussy
For me it has to be the 06 sti spec-c type ra but then I would say that wouldn't I,years earlier it would have to have been the 22b.
If you own one who owns the other and what colour is it?
From my understanding theres only 2 in the uk.
They only come in blue, white and silver
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I'm sure someone was picking up an 06 spec c ra from Litchfields when I was looking at my new car.It was a silver one, I think the reg was T4**SUB.But I could be wrong.Back on topic.........
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Originally Posted by Tone Loc
S204....
Tony.
Tony.
that would qualify as best if the criteria is parts bin special
It is certainly not a focused driver's car as it the heavier STI plus an STI parts bin special raid.
If it was really intended to be a driver's car it would be based on the Spec C RA and improved, if that were possible, from there
Long live the Spec C
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Originally Posted by Rannoch
Tony,
that would qualify as best if the criteria is parts bin special
It is certainly not a focused driver's car as it the heavier STI plus an STI parts bin special raid.
If it was really intended to be a driver's car it would be based on the Spec C RA and improved, if that were possible, from there
Long live the Spec C
Rannoch
that would qualify as best if the criteria is parts bin special
It is certainly not a focused driver's car as it the heavier STI plus an STI parts bin special raid.
If it was really intended to be a driver's car it would be based on the Spec C RA and improved, if that were possible, from there
Long live the Spec C
Rannoch
Is it more focused than a Spec C? ok its heavier, it also produces 40ps more than the spec c out of the box, and more torque, has pretty much all the developement (and more) that the spec c has, engine, suspension etc and a larger vf42? turbo.
If you want to see what subaru is doing next, just look here
Tony
PS love my spec c but this..... totally different beast.
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I would love to see that evidence behind that!
I see a lot more evidence in Subary spending days preparing and adjusting a production line Spec C RA to get a coveted Ring time of under 8 minutes. I don't see any such development of the S series.
So tell me - how did the S series development make this possible?
It's a parts bin showcase special - nothing more, nothing less. Subaru's real development goes into the lighter machines as they are the ones at the sharp end of competition.
Rannoch
I see a lot more evidence in Subary spending days preparing and adjusting a production line Spec C RA to get a coveted Ring time of under 8 minutes. I don't see any such development of the S series.
So tell me - how did the S series development make this possible?
It's a parts bin showcase special - nothing more, nothing less. Subaru's real development goes into the lighter machines as they are the ones at the sharp end of competition.
Rannoch
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Which car was the adjustable suspension first fitted to?
S203...
Car with the nice handling package (arb's etc)
S202
Car that produces the most power... S series.
Cars that have engine tweaks before any other?
S series (just look at the S202, that engine wasnt the same as a spec c in 2002, it was "enhanced" by STi )
First blob eye Spec C type ra... 2005, S203...
The S203 was released before the first Spec C type RA and had that very same suspension set up.
S series = developement, all bits on it before the Spec C's, they also come with all the goodies you would find on a Spec C, engine and transmission oil coolers etc, they are Subaru's and STi's glory cars because they are showing you the future, the Spec C isnt because it is a developement from the S series in parts, though another light weight S series car would be nice
Tony
S203...
Car with the nice handling package (arb's etc)
S202
Car that produces the most power... S series.
Cars that have engine tweaks before any other?
S series (just look at the S202, that engine wasnt the same as a spec c in 2002, it was "enhanced" by STi )
First blob eye Spec C type ra... 2005, S203...
The S203 was released before the first Spec C type RA and had that very same suspension set up.
S series = developement, all bits on it before the Spec C's, they also come with all the goodies you would find on a Spec C, engine and transmission oil coolers etc, they are Subaru's and STi's glory cars because they are showing you the future, the Spec C isnt because it is a developement from the S series in parts, though another light weight S series car would be nice
Tony
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Tony,
Subaru tried to show us the way with the VF42..... I then went to Powerstation and Turbo Dynamics and they then showed the way on bettering the VF42!
I'll stick with my "old" Spec C and also get my coat!
Regards,
Shaun.
Subaru tried to show us the way with the VF42..... I then went to Powerstation and Turbo Dynamics and they then showed the way on bettering the VF42!
I'll stick with my "old" Spec C and also get my coat!
Regards,
Shaun.
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Originally Posted by Rannoch
MY06 Spec C will run rings around all earlier Scoobs in a race
They may be slightly heavier but are excellent cars that compensate for this with better handling, more grip, more power and more torque.
They may be slightly heavier but are excellent cars that compensate for this with better handling, more grip, more power and more torque.
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Originally Posted by Rannoch
Tony,
that would qualify as best if the criteria is parts bin special
It is certainly not a focused driver's car as it the heavier STI plus an STI parts bin special raid.
If it was really intended to be a driver's car it would be based on the Spec C RA and improved, if that were possible, from there
Long live the Spec C
Rannoch
that would qualify as best if the criteria is parts bin special
It is certainly not a focused driver's car as it the heavier STI plus an STI parts bin special raid.
If it was really intended to be a driver's car it would be based on the Spec C RA and improved, if that were possible, from there
Long live the Spec C
Rannoch
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The best impreza to ever leave the production line?
That could be viewed as a trick question?
All cars are produced on the 'main' production line in Japan, but the early STI's (V 1&2?) were removed to have manual fettling of STI parts. So technically, they left the line incomplete.
Also the same for P1's and WR1's which left incomplete and were finished off in the UK.
I might be wrong, but I thought the 22B was sidelined to s special line somewhat as well?
Later STI's and UK Standard (no PPP) cars did come off the main lines.
Obviously, the higher the spec for a given year, the better the car is expected to be. Newer cars will obviously outshine older cars, - as that is progress.
That could be viewed as a trick question?
All cars are produced on the 'main' production line in Japan, but the early STI's (V 1&2?) were removed to have manual fettling of STI parts. So technically, they left the line incomplete.
Also the same for P1's and WR1's which left incomplete and were finished off in the UK.
I might be wrong, but I thought the 22B was sidelined to s special line somewhat as well?
Later STI's and UK Standard (no PPP) cars did come off the main lines.
Obviously, the higher the spec for a given year, the better the car is expected to be. Newer cars will obviously outshine older cars, - as that is progress.
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Originally Posted by Peanuts
95 sti type RA
If this car had never been produced, then all the others mentioned would probably never have exsisted. This car put Subaru on the map, bar the farmers!
Totally unbiassed LOL
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I thought the 22b where made by another arm of Subaru (One that makes buses) due to the width not fitting on the production line/spraying bay.
Of all the Scoobs I've been in the best by far for handling/get up and go is a Bug eye Spec C RA, no creature comforts though but it'll make you **** your pants
Of all the Scoobs I've been in the best by far for handling/get up and go is a Bug eye Spec C RA, no creature comforts though but it'll make you **** your pants
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Originally Posted by webmaster
Pete,
This is the only forum marque and perhaps website, that I have ever seen owners slag off another model in the same range! That is not something to be proud of!!!
Get a grip and chill out.
If you dont like a specific model fair enough..... but giving it a proper slating when so many people who go on here have them is arrogant and up your own ****.
Shaun.
This is the only forum marque and perhaps website, that I have ever seen owners slag off another model in the same range! That is not something to be proud of!!!
Get a grip and chill out.
If you dont like a specific model fair enough..... but giving it a proper slating when so many people who go on here have them is arrogant and up your own ****.
Shaun.
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