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Old 04 August 2014 | 02:03 PM
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All Wrx classic's are imports correct?

As far as i'm aware all uk versions were call 2000 turbo and all imports are wrx or sti etc

I keep seeing adverts for Wrx impreza's then the seller tells me its not an import, so just checking i'm right
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Correct. The first UK wrx was the bugeye.
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You sure are
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As i thought, doing my head in looking for classic Wrx and just keep finding nice uk turbo's poorly advertised
Old 04 August 2014 | 03:12 PM
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By name yes but every turbo ever made is a wrx.
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Also, there's a myth (in some places) that imports are more expensive to insure and a host of other things.
I've seen a few ads that state eg. 2005 WRX when that was the year it was imported. (Despite the fact they have, say, an M reg, someone possibly falls for it).

When was the first UK model - 1996/7?
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Originally Posted by LuckyWelshchap
Also, there's a myth (in some places) that imports are more expensive to insure and a host of other things.
I've seen a few ads that state eg. 2005 WRX when that was the year it was imported. (Despite the fact they have, say, an M reg, someone possibly falls for it).

When was the first UK model - 1996/7?
I know it doesn't seem plausible, but the first UK cars are actually 1994. It wasn't until the facelift of 96 that they really took off in the UK.
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Originally Posted by rb5 stu
By name yes but every turbo ever made is a wrx.
Not true: UK Turbo 2000's were 208 and then 215 BHP.

Whereas early WRX'x were 240 BHP - so not the same.
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Originally Posted by spender(again)
Not true: UK Turbo 2000's were 208 and then 215 BHP.

Whereas early WRX'x were 240 BHP - so not the same.
Yes agreed its 100% diffrent car might share alot of parts, but differnent turbos and power, had both and the Import was alot tighter, harder ride, more power, no air bags to speak of.
Old 04 August 2014 | 06:29 PM
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classic wrx and sti are 100% imports, beyond that it's a crap shoot, parallel imports that are same spec as uk bar alarm, jdm version, euro version etc etc all known by common demoninator of wrx and sti.

Also some uk only special editions,

RB5
series macrae
22b (uk and jap)
terzo

prob some others as well, type r, type ra and 555's are all imports.

did i miss any? lol
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Originally Posted by jaygsi
no air bags to speak of.
Pretty sure my classic import has airbags....
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If you check the id plates online on the decoder they all are wrxs.
Every turbo impreza ever made is a wrx. I know they are all different.
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I know imports are known as wrx and sti and uk models are known as uk2000, but even the uk models are wrxs.
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https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...TIMvCLk1i0FGJw
Scroll down to the wrx rb5 and wrx catalunya.
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Originally Posted by rb5 stu
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...TIMvCLk1i0FGJw
Scroll down to the wrx rb5 and wrx catalunya.
also says wrx p1 lol

RB5 was based on a uk turbo, nothing to do with wrx.
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The rb5 is a uk model. lol. Its also a wrx as every impreza turbo ever made is a wrx. lol
It also says "Subaru in the UK released 200 limited edition "Series McRae" WRXs in June 1995, prepared by Prodrive.". Its a uk model but still a wrx.

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Impreza yes, WRX no
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no its not, they were never sold as wrx in the uk, they were always UK turbo 2000. there is no classic uk WRX.

WRX is just a designation, which for classic (2000 and before) were jap spec only. Not sure whos edited the wiki page but its wrong
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Your getting your information from the American's lol



Originally Posted by rb5 stu
The rb5 is a uk model. lol. Its also a wrx as every impreza turbo ever made is a wrx. lol
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
no its not, they were never sold as wrx in the uk, they were always UK turbo 2000. there is no classic uk WRX.

WRX is just a designation, which for classic (2000 and before) were jap spec only. Not sure whos edited the wiki page but its wrong
Ahem ... and Aus
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
Ahem ... and Aus
never knew that, not realy up on Aus models tbh
Old 04 August 2014 | 07:01 PM
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Getting you info from wikipedia is your first mistake


Originally Posted by rb5 stu
The rb5 is a uk model. lol. Its also a wrx as every impreza turbo ever made is a wrx. lol
It also says "Subaru in the UK released 200 limited edition "Series McRae" WRXs in June 1995, prepared by Prodrive.". Its a uk model but still a wrx.
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Any of you that have a uk car, check your vin plates online and there will be letters on there that mean wrx.
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http://www.iwoc.co.uk/ukcode.html

you mean those?

i bet he's using this site, http://www.catherineandken.co.uk/sti/wrx.html

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Originally Posted by Tidgy
never knew that, not realy up on Aus models tbh
I know and why would you... I am just being a pedant
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
I know and why would you... I am just being a pedant
hey you learn summit new everyday

day you stop, your just an arragant ***** lol
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
hey you learn summit new everyday

day you stop, your just an arragant ***** lol
Very true
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Originally Posted by rossyboy
I know it doesn't seem plausible, but the first UK cars are actually 1994. It wasn't until the facelift of 96 that they really took off in the UK.
Learn something new every day !
I well remember Subaru being - shall we say 'interlinked' - with farming and agriculture in the 80's.
I lived in E. Anglia and my first sight of one was on sale at a Saab dealership of all places. Seems every farmer around had one (Subaru pickup that is).

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Originally Posted by rossyboy
I know it doesn't seem plausible, but the first UK cars are actually 1994.
A friend of mine had one.
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Originally Posted by spender(again)
Not true: UK Turbo 2000's were 208 and then 215 BHP.

Whereas early WRX'x were 240 BHP - so not the same.
I had a Cat and I remember reading somewhere at the time that although it said 208bhp that was because Japanese laws forbid anything to be more than that, but really it was 250. (I always thought it a bit ).



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