Considering a Classic STi Wagon...
#2
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Somewhat torn between a flippant "Google is your friend" response versus happiness that there's still some activity on this forum.
My £0.02 is that these are now 17-23 year-old cars and differences between individual examples will outweigh any version differences, which were subtle even when they were new.
My £0.02 is that these are now 17-23 year-old cars and differences between individual examples will outweigh any version differences, which were subtle even when they were new.
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Biggest differences are the dash boards and cams, beyond that original V3 and facelift if we're talking STI's.
Your biggest problem is going to be finding a nice one... as with all classics... you want one that's spent a large chunk of time in a garage or fresh import, anything else and rust is going to be an issue.
Your biggest problem is going to be finding a nice one... as with all classics... you want one that's spent a large chunk of time in a garage or fresh import, anything else and rust is going to be an issue.
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Pretty much what Ditchmyster said, Rust will be the biggest issue with these cars now, and anything decent condition you will be paying a large premium for it, Personally I prefer the Version 5/6 as it was last of the classic shape and come with the crystal headlights, better looking dash/steering wheel, front bumper.
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This one looks good judging by the advert/pictures, worth a look if your after a classic STi wagon!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2000-SUBAR...3D201970677961
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2000-SUBAR...3D201970677961
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Maybe depends why you're looking to purchase one of these - the V1 obviously lacked some of the later refinements but if original and good condition it's probably a good enthusiasts car as a classic investment. I seem to think the V3 was the first version wagon to come with 280 bhp and the later V3 cars got the 4 pot calipers and larger discs. There a nice white V6 on eBay or gumtree just now, maybe a bit pricey for what you were planning - £6995 - but I seem to think it's a recent import and the ad looks like the car is excellent condition.
Lol - car I mentioned is in the reply above, think the price has been reduced from when I first noticed it.
Lol - car I mentioned is in the reply above, think the price has been reduced from when I first noticed it.
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Mine was imported 9 years ago & I have no evidence of mine ever been mapped etc.I run it on v power or momentum & never had any problems.I am going get a mapped esl installed in the new year around feb/march 2018 but it will be mainly in the pursuit of more power.
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Doesn't matter what ecu it has these days as the price will be about the same, Ecutec (mappable) will cost you ish £500 because of the licence fee and ESL (piggy back/daughter board) will cost about the same board + mapping, there is Open source but I'd only use that if I were mapping it myself.
#23
Hi, my V3 sti V Ltd is for sale, recently imported, 55k miles, stunning condition, all standard apart from the OZ wrc 1 wheels (although I have standard available as well).
Cheers
Kev
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Kev
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I've got a Version 1 STI Wagon, JDM, imported in 2006 and garaged. For Sale.
My friend has got a Version 3 STI Wagon, JDM Import. We compare them back to back a lot, which is really good. I find the EJ20G (V1 engine) has better low down torque where as EJ20K (V2 engine) has much better top end power delivery but not as much low down torque.
Other than that, very similar!
What are you looking for? Standard or slightly modified or heavily modified?
Thanks,
Richard
My friend has got a Version 3 STI Wagon, JDM Import. We compare them back to back a lot, which is really good. I find the EJ20G (V1 engine) has better low down torque where as EJ20K (V2 engine) has much better top end power delivery but not as much low down torque.
Other than that, very similar!
What are you looking for? Standard or slightly modified or heavily modified?
Thanks,
Richard
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My brother has a V1 STI wagon, I've got a V5. Go for the V5/6, turbo spools much sooner, gearshift much nicer and overall a better looking car imho.
Better engine, better brakes, better suspension and a nicer interior on the later ones.
Better engine, better brakes, better suspension and a nicer interior on the later ones.
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How much?
I've got a Version 1 STI Wagon, JDM, imported in 2006 and garaged. For Sale.
My friend has got a Version 3 STI Wagon, JDM Import. We compare them back to back a lot, which is really good. I find the EJ20G (V1 engine) has better low down torque where as EJ20K (V2 engine) has much better top end power delivery but not as much low down torque.
Other than that, very similar!
What are you looking for? Standard or slightly modified or heavily modified?
Thanks,
Richard
My friend has got a Version 3 STI Wagon, JDM Import. We compare them back to back a lot, which is really good. I find the EJ20G (V1 engine) has better low down torque where as EJ20K (V2 engine) has much better top end power delivery but not as much low down torque.
Other than that, very similar!
What are you looking for? Standard or slightly modified or heavily modified?
Thanks,
Richard