The never ending project, V4 Sti Classic
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A little lazy update for you all.
Finally came to a decision on turbo and chose the turbo technics t36.
More details here.
https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...a-classic.html
Finally came to a decision on turbo and chose the turbo technics t36.
More details here.
https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...a-classic.html
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Engine looks well mate. The whole car looks to be a great spec and should go very well. I do love silver classicss I just think they look clean. I personally would have keep it pre facelift.
Brakes look impressive
Brakes look impressive
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The problem with late version 4s is they don't seem to be one or the other. They have the facelift dash, interior, bonnet and other parts but not the rest.
A bit like someone half way through a sex change who's had second thoughts.
I did the facelift about 7 years ago and it made the car look ten years newer but now I look at it and think I would have been nice to keep original as pre facelifts seem to be like rocking horse turd.
A bit like someone half way through a sex change who's had second thoughts.
I did the facelift about 7 years ago and it made the car look ten years newer but now I look at it and think I would have been nice to keep original as pre facelifts seem to be like rocking horse turd.
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