1st Subaru
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Managed to get photos of my car.
Check it out at http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../Img_0077A.jpg
& http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../IMG_0087a.jpg
Check it out at http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../Img_0077A.jpg
& http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../IMG_0087a.jpg
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Only plans at present are for fitting a good hi-fi system.
Pioneer head unit DEX-P9 with DEQP9 AUDIO PROCESSOR &
Infinity door speakers powered by a Phillips amp, not very powerfull only 50W pewr chanel but sounds sweet. And an Alpine 300W amp diving a 10" sub.
Also mudflaps, apart from that it will remain standard.
Want to keep the 3 yrs free servicing with Subaru going.
After that who knows .
Pioneer head unit DEX-P9 with DEQP9 AUDIO PROCESSOR &
Infinity door speakers powered by a Phillips amp, not very powerfull only 50W pewr chanel but sounds sweet. And an Alpine 300W amp diving a 10" sub.
Also mudflaps, apart from that it will remain standard.
Want to keep the 3 yrs free servicing with Subaru going.
After that who knows .
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Get the wheels re-furb'd in gold....
Sounds like you know what you want mate.... but as soon as you drive a PPP'd Impreza or one with a few bolt on goodies you'll be on the hunt for more power.
Cheers,
Grant
Sounds like you know what you want mate.... but as soon as you drive a PPP'd Impreza or one with a few bolt on goodies you'll be on the hunt for more power.
Cheers,
Grant
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Took a PPP for a test drive, when I decided to buy.
Agree sounds & drives much better than standard.
But I hate paying excessive insurance and my ins co. would probably not insure what they class as modified car.
So decided to go for standard one a take up free servicing instead.
At present it's fast enough for me!
Agree sounds & drives much better than standard.
But I hate paying excessive insurance and my ins co. would probably not insure what they class as modified car.
So decided to go for standard one a take up free servicing instead.
At present it's fast enough for me!
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