Awesome Type R V5 forsale
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Because i thought someone was talking **** about 14-15k buying a shed. And as far as "you get what you pay for" i agree, if in amsterdam, not always the case with cars however.
[Edited by Triple X - 11/1/2002 4:46:56 PM]
Because i thought someone was talking **** about 14-15k buying a shed. And as far as "you get what you pay for" i agree, if in amsterdam, not always the case with cars however.
[Edited by Triple X - 11/1/2002 4:46:56 PM]
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Hello everyone, i'm just putting my car on here to see what interest i get. I'm in no hurry to sell it(as i love it) & the money will go towards a house. I DONT WANT A CHAT ABOUT THE PRICE, i know its one if the best out there.
Its a 1999 S reg,late version 5 type R,NEVER been driven in Japan,imported brand new,all import docs,including hotel receipts & shipping tags,full subaru history,no track days,dry use,never had paint or any slight dings.
Climate A/C,twin air bags,electric everything,etc etc.
Here is a run down of spec.
ENGINE
Version 5 1998cc flat four
Rebuilt 2000 miles ago to a very high spec
Forge cosworth pistons
Uprated crank,con rods,etc
Strengthened bottom end with brand new everything
Quad Sti cams
HKS Air Filter with yellow element (spare new green element)
HKS Down Pipe
Specially made Magnex centre section
Blitz Nur spec back box
Custom made tailpipe lip (to stop the flames burning the bumper).
Scooby Sport Intercooler cover
IC water spray auto & manual
Always run on Super unleaded with extra octane (never ever used regular unleaded)
TRANSMITION
Group N close ratio 5 speed gearbox
STi clutch
Variable centre diff lock, set to 64 -36 split in favour of the rear.
BRAKES
Front: Group N black grooved discs
Rear: STi Discs & pads
SUSPENSION
Carbon Fibre strut brace
Custom made Eibach springs, lowered: Front 2 inch & Rear 1.5 inch
STi shocks
WHEELS
8 x 18 Raceline RL7 re-painted brighter gold.
225 x 35 x 18 Falken FK451
Specially made Sti logos in the centre.
BODYWORK
Late spec version 5 body work,
Front spoiler/splitter smoothed & bonded on,
Cut out front bumper with all holes filled,
Front number plate mounts removed and smoothed
Bumper brake vents sprayed pink
Colour coded indicators
Clear side repeaters
Mud flaps (black)
Standard rear tinted windows
Rolled rear arches
INTERIOR
Momo air bag steering wheel
Twin airbags
Alcantera V5 seats
Original Subaru accessory mats
Boost gauge in dash mounted pod
POWER,before engine rebuild,should be more now.
317 BHP @ 7450 RPM
281 lbs of torque
0-60 4.3 seconds
Top Speed 155 MPH limited.
NEVER HAD THE ECU TOUCHED OR CHIPPED!
The TV & number plate are not included. It comes with a pioneer single disc and pioneer speakers all round.
I still have every standard part.
6 months tax,MOT till mid next year.
35000 miles
Its just had the major service.
£17995 ono
If anyone wants to ask me anything call me on: 07702 256252
[Edited by Paul STi 5 - 11/12/2002 2:31:18 PM]
Its a 1999 S reg,late version 5 type R,NEVER been driven in Japan,imported brand new,all import docs,including hotel receipts & shipping tags,full subaru history,no track days,dry use,never had paint or any slight dings.
Climate A/C,twin air bags,electric everything,etc etc.
Here is a run down of spec.
ENGINE
Version 5 1998cc flat four
Rebuilt 2000 miles ago to a very high spec
Forge cosworth pistons
Uprated crank,con rods,etc
Strengthened bottom end with brand new everything
Quad Sti cams
HKS Air Filter with yellow element (spare new green element)
HKS Down Pipe
Specially made Magnex centre section
Blitz Nur spec back box
Custom made tailpipe lip (to stop the flames burning the bumper).
Scooby Sport Intercooler cover
IC water spray auto & manual
Always run on Super unleaded with extra octane (never ever used regular unleaded)
TRANSMITION
Group N close ratio 5 speed gearbox
STi clutch
Variable centre diff lock, set to 64 -36 split in favour of the rear.
BRAKES
Front: Group N black grooved discs
Rear: STi Discs & pads
SUSPENSION
Carbon Fibre strut brace
Custom made Eibach springs, lowered: Front 2 inch & Rear 1.5 inch
STi shocks
WHEELS
8 x 18 Raceline RL7 re-painted brighter gold.
225 x 35 x 18 Falken FK451
Specially made Sti logos in the centre.
BODYWORK
Late spec version 5 body work,
Front spoiler/splitter smoothed & bonded on,
Cut out front bumper with all holes filled,
Front number plate mounts removed and smoothed
Bumper brake vents sprayed pink
Colour coded indicators
Clear side repeaters
Mud flaps (black)
Standard rear tinted windows
Rolled rear arches
INTERIOR
Momo air bag steering wheel
Twin airbags
Alcantera V5 seats
Original Subaru accessory mats
Boost gauge in dash mounted pod
POWER,before engine rebuild,should be more now.
317 BHP @ 7450 RPM
281 lbs of torque
0-60 4.3 seconds
Top Speed 155 MPH limited.
NEVER HAD THE ECU TOUCHED OR CHIPPED!
The TV & number plate are not included. It comes with a pioneer single disc and pioneer speakers all round.
I still have every standard part.
6 months tax,MOT till mid next year.
35000 miles
Its just had the major service.
£17995 ono
If anyone wants to ask me anything call me on: 07702 256252
[Edited by Paul STi 5 - 11/12/2002 2:31:18 PM]
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paul,if only you were selling this car in the middle of next year,i would have been knocking on your door with a cheque!!!
best of luck selling the beast.....roy
best of luck selling the beast.....roy
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i wouldnt say expert,but i never buy anything without looking into everything first. I'm pleased with how my cars come out. it sounds out of this world, i get other scoob owners stop me all the time to ask what exhaust i have on it.
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Nice car m8.
I MAY know a lad who's interested. He's looking for an RA, but this looks nice. I'll see him this weekend so I'll ask.
Cool place for the front no plate by the way. Is that legal?
Reason I ask is I've just had an FMIC so I had the same dilemma.
Good luck with the sale and BTTT
Rich
I MAY know a lad who's interested. He's looking for an RA, but this looks nice. I'll see him this weekend so I'll ask.
Cool place for the front no plate by the way. Is that legal?
Reason I ask is I've just had an FMIC so I had the same dilemma.
Good luck with the sale and BTTT
Rich
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Very nice and very clean car. Only a few bits left to get the most out of it and improve on what you've started.
better flowing downpipe and exhaust spring to mind first, but its horses for courses and different people want different things...
I agree about not buying a chipped ecu as the original bout of 'chipping' sti ecu's several years ago resulted in a few going pop in the very early days (though im sure unichip would have something to say now as they are essentially 'piggy back chipping' and i've not heard many complaints about that.
Alternatively if you want big power and intend running big mods then surely upgrading the ecu to one with a faster processor and allowing you to alter air and fuel ratios to get the most from your mods WITHOUT running the risk of over fuelling etc is a good thing in my book. This car would seriously benefit from an uprated ecu to get the most from the installed mods and minimising det on available fuel and certinaly if more mods were added, but it could also benefit from a ecutek remap of the standard ecu to achieve the same goals, whether ecutek is better than link/motec/gems etc is another argument for another post.
was also a rather long winded way of saying TOP good luck with the sale.
[Edited by ptholt - 10/23/2002 2:09:17 PM]
better flowing downpipe and exhaust spring to mind first, but its horses for courses and different people want different things...
I agree about not buying a chipped ecu as the original bout of 'chipping' sti ecu's several years ago resulted in a few going pop in the very early days (though im sure unichip would have something to say now as they are essentially 'piggy back chipping' and i've not heard many complaints about that.
Alternatively if you want big power and intend running big mods then surely upgrading the ecu to one with a faster processor and allowing you to alter air and fuel ratios to get the most from your mods WITHOUT running the risk of over fuelling etc is a good thing in my book. This car would seriously benefit from an uprated ecu to get the most from the installed mods and minimising det on available fuel and certinaly if more mods were added, but it could also benefit from a ecutek remap of the standard ecu to achieve the same goals, whether ecutek is better than link/motec/gems etc is another argument for another post.
was also a rather long winded way of saying TOP good luck with the sale.
[Edited by ptholt - 10/23/2002 2:09:17 PM]
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The exhaust is one of the most efficient ones i've ever seen. I thought i'd try something different and it WORKS bloody well. To prove it the rolling road day i went to i had the 3rd highest power output. The other 2 that beat me, 1 had over 8k spent on the engine and got 319 and the other guy owned a tuning company and mapped while he was on the rollers. I had people all over my car when it got 317 with only an exhaust and air filter. It also spits flames,cracks and bangs which is cool and i love it.
As for the ECU, yes i know it would benefit from an upgrade. After the engine i was going to get a Link ecu and one of the VF turbos, but plans and money changed. Also id rather hack off my own kneecaps rather than touch anything made by Unichip. If i did it it was going to be done properly. I'd never cut a corner!
As for the ECU, yes i know it would benefit from an upgrade. After the engine i was going to get a Link ecu and one of the VF turbos, but plans and money changed. Also id rather hack off my own kneecaps rather than touch anything made by Unichip. If i did it it was going to be done properly. I'd never cut a corner!
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Main reason for my comment on the exhaust was that the hks downpipe is much restrictive than its cometitors (if you look at the operning half the hks is blanked off!) also after having seen tangos uk car go from 334 to 354 from changing from a magnex/scoobysport exhaust to a hks mid + rear section exhaust was ll i needed to see lol.
check out the 7th and 8th run and the difference between them.
tango's dyno run
[Edited by ptholt - 10/23/2002 3:18:46 PM]
[Edited by ptholt - 10/23/2002 3:20:58 PM]
check out the 7th and 8th run and the difference between them.
tango's dyno run
[Edited by ptholt - 10/23/2002 3:18:46 PM]
[Edited by ptholt - 10/23/2002 3:20:58 PM]
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i have no cats and resonator. I checked into everything when buying the down pipe and all the Japs said hks and as there cars are out of this world i took there word for it. I did look at scooby sport stuff,but decided against it. Different mods work well on different cars. His uk car sounds immpresive for a uk one. Its still got those funny door things at the back though :-)
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What i dont understand paul is why would the WRC cars run on different ECU's to standard and why would there be at least 10 different manufacturers of chips/ECU's to replace the standard one giving an instant increase in power, if the standard ECU was very good? In what i have heard and understood is that the standard ECU is made well but is limited to what can be done. Thats why people change them to get better performance from their engines.
Your engine would be very very nice if it had a different ECU which was mapped to the car. Keep it and bite the bullet. Get it done as its the nicest v5 i've ever seen.
I'll be changing my ECU soon.
Your engine would be very very nice if it had a different ECU which was mapped to the car. Keep it and bite the bullet. Get it done as its the nicest v5 i've ever seen.
I'll be changing my ECU soon.
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I'm getting a little concerned........ No actually i'm shi**ing myself!!!
Your car has done 35000 miles and required a rebuild? Is this sort of thing normal?
Mine is the same model and even colour and has done 34000 miles. Am I going to have to shell out shed loads of cash soon coz I wish someone on here had mentioned that they go bang every other week!!!
Your car has done 35000 miles and required a rebuild? Is this sort of thing normal?
Mine is the same model and even colour and has done 34000 miles. Am I going to have to shell out shed loads of cash soon coz I wish someone on here had mentioned that they go bang every other week!!!
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ChickenMan...advice to Scooby Newbie..READ ALL THE REPLIES FIRST before asking questions...
Look about half way up.. "Nope rebuild was my choice as i was going to go mad on the engine and put lots of power up it,but plans changed. standard ecu is a good thing, VERY good. Dont touch a chipped one. "
Does that answer your question?
Oh, and welcome to Scoobynet
Look about half way up.. "Nope rebuild was my choice as i was going to go mad on the engine and put lots of power up it,but plans changed. standard ecu is a good thing, VERY good. Dont touch a chipped one. "
Does that answer your question?
Oh, and welcome to Scoobynet
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very nice car
one thing i'm puzzled about though...
in your ad, you say the car should be putting out more power after the rebuild. why would it be?
you have the same ecu, so are you running a lot more boost? (which is why a lot of evo owners change to cossie pistons once over the 400bhp mark)
dont take offence, as none is intended, and its a good way of keeping your ad ttt
but no doubt some potential purchasers will ask the same questions anyway.
i just dont see the point in shelling out all that money on an engine rebuild, only to hold it back with the standard ecu. something doesnt add up
sincerely,best of luck with the sale
one thing i'm puzzled about though...
in your ad, you say the car should be putting out more power after the rebuild. why would it be?
you have the same ecu, so are you running a lot more boost? (which is why a lot of evo owners change to cossie pistons once over the 400bhp mark)
dont take offence, as none is intended, and its a good way of keeping your ad ttt
but no doubt some potential purchasers will ask the same questions anyway.
i just dont see the point in shelling out all that money on an engine rebuild, only to hold it back with the standard ecu. something doesnt add up
sincerely,best of luck with the sale
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I've also got one of these v5 type r's. When researching the type r, there are several interesting points. The car comes as "standard" from STI with 300 BHP, which is apparently more repeatable with UK fuels than other normal sti's, listed to have 280 BHP.
Is it that the type r is not running "standard" sti kit but uprated bit especially for the type r, or is it the standard stuff, and the normal sti is subject to the "Max 280BHP" rule in Japan?
If the STI type r has other stuff done to it to increase the power over a normal sti, woulod changing to an aftermarket kit, say an exhaust, actually be detrimental to the type r but be benifical to an sti, by delivering say 290BHP????
Ponder that one.....
Is it that the type r is not running "standard" sti kit but uprated bit especially for the type r, or is it the standard stuff, and the normal sti is subject to the "Max 280BHP" rule in Japan?
If the STI type r has other stuff done to it to increase the power over a normal sti, woulod changing to an aftermarket kit, say an exhaust, actually be detrimental to the type r but be benifical to an sti, by delivering say 290BHP????
Ponder that one.....
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Mikey I sent you an email, are you still selling yours, I'm interested in it if you are, I missed out when it was for sale before as I had my car still.
I've sold it now
Let me know.
John
edited to say, sorry for taking this off topic.
[Edited by mega_stream - 10/27/2002 7:46:20 PM]
I've sold it now
Let me know.
John
edited to say, sorry for taking this off topic.
[Edited by mega_stream - 10/27/2002 7:46:20 PM]
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I didnt go any further after the rebuild because i lost my job and didnt have enough spare money to carry on,things change and now i want some bricks and windows. I'd love nothing more than to keep it and go mad on it.
In reply all jap cars are not ment to push out over 280bhp by jap law. V5's are restricted by air box and exhaust,with out that they are ment to produce 302bhp as standard.
As everybody knows not all cars are the same,mine is just a VERY healthy and well looked after one.
In reply all jap cars are not ment to push out over 280bhp by jap law. V5's are restricted by air box and exhaust,with out that they are ment to produce 302bhp as standard.
As everybody knows not all cars are the same,mine is just a VERY healthy and well looked after one.
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Jacey,
Thats a bit of a silly comment m8, look at the spec of the car, why would you want a P1 for the same money when a P1 is an STI-V type R anyway??
Thats a bit of a silly comment m8, look at the spec of the car, why would you want a P1 for the same money when a P1 is an STI-V type R anyway??
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Coz Jap cars are twice the price to insure so I think its a fair comment, I am sure the car is a ripper and love em but just wondered why so expensive.
I know he's spent alot of money on it but dont we all, you never get back what you have spent
I know he's spent alot of money on it but dont we all, you never get back what you have spent
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are you sure jap cars are twice the price to insure???
for example im 23 (4years no claims) and i searched online for motor quotes:
UK Turbo = £1050
P1 (UK) = £1100
STi V5 -R= £1110
not much of a price hike really
if i'd known this when i bought my UK car - i would have got a Jap one
for example im 23 (4years no claims) and i searched online for motor quotes:
UK Turbo = £1050
P1 (UK) = £1100
STi V5 -R= £1110
not much of a price hike really
if i'd known this when i bought my UK car - i would have got a Jap one