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Old 24 October 2002, 09:16 PM
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The car is a 98 R Reg, Sonic Blue Sti4 Type R in excellent condition, with about 60k miles and full history from new.



As a Type R, it has the following as standard spec:

3 door body shell
Close ratio quick shift Group N gearbox with beefed up drive shafts
(just under 1000rpm per 10mph in fifth). Blue printed engine - redlined at 8250 rpm Low friction aluminium inverted struts
4 piston front and 2 piston rear brake callipers Front, rear and central limited slip differential
Adjustable centre diff (from a dial on the centre console) which allows customisation of handling characteristics from rear-drive - to full 4
Wheel drive with diff lock (for gravel, ice etc...)
Intercooler water spray cooling system.
Front strut brace, rear solid bulkhead
Climate control air con
Electric windows
Electric folding door mirrors
Fully colour coded
Low front splitter


Factory extra - quick steering rack - very rare and gives 2.5 turns lock to lock.


As you may know, Imprezas do need and benefit from certain mods (especially the brakes!!), and the following very high quality components have been added to the car. I have included some links so you can check out the suppliers and fitters where necessary. This gives you an idea of their value too!! Sorry if you are familiar with all this already.



Drivetrain



Full Power Engineering T75 exhaust system, sounds awesome Blitz Sus Induction kit AP Racing clutch
www.powerengineering.co.uk


Suspension, brakes and wheels
Up rated Group N discs, pads and dot 5 fluid
17 inch silver Mim Brescia wheels from Scoobysport with 4 new Yokohama
Tyres position tyres- The 17'' wheels improve the ride
dramatically - weird.
www.scoobysport.co.uk
Had full Power Engineering laser alignment to Prodrive settings so handles brilliantly.


Styling



Scoobysport carbon fibre 22B rear wing
Clear side repeaters


Other



Full Cat 1 alarm and immobiliser
Also has an up-rated but modest CD player and speakers.


Basically the car looks a lot like a P1 (same colour, very similar rear wing, similar wheels, just a lighter silver colour), but has considerably higher performance due to lower weight, shorter gears, and more power and torque.



The mods are very safe i.e. just breathing mods which give the engine back its natural outputs. they also improve fuel consumption greatly and I Can get high 20s mpg if taking it relatively easy. I have the print outs from Power Engineering where it made 313 Bhp. Standard cars have 280 BHP Peaking at about 7.5k revs, and 260lbs/ft or torque at 4-4.5k. With these mods, useful boost comes in from 2-2.5k revs, the torque curve is flatter and there is more power - delivery basically starts earlier, harder and remains all the way up to the 8250 redline - urge at any revs from 3000 to the redline is pretty much the same i.e. huge. In standard form Type Rs do 0-60 in about 4.2 secs, and 0-100 in about 12.5, I have never timed mine and don't do these sorts of launches anyway. Rest assured that it is extremely quick. Power/weight ratio is about (313bhp/1250kg x 1000) 252 Bhp/tonne.



Always run on Opyimax or SUL. The car was imported by Park Lane, and has had full history with them, Power Engineering or other specialists and has had the major cambelt service etc. It was imported used, but has its Japanese service history (very rare), plus Park Lane are probably the most reputable company in the UK for imports. Check out www.parklaneuk.net. I have had it inspected and HPId etc, but would be happy for you to do any check you like.

It is in excellent condition, with a few of the ubiquitous stone chips.
It looks stunning. The interior is in very good condition.


I have recently had the bottom engine completely rebuilt with new crank, bearings, shells and oil pump - all carried out by Apollo Motorsport (Mechanic is Ex Prodrive)!!

New front wheel bearings
New Brake Pads
New Discs
New Brake Master Cylinder


I would be looking for around £14,700 o.n.o.



Let me know what you think.



P.S. I have not decided 100% whether I have to sell it or not, but i would be interested in the response.





Old 24 October 2002, 09:19 PM
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V Nice


How about putting it in For Sale
Old 24 October 2002, 09:24 PM
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I already have but am interested in the response, i really don't wanna sell it but i am racing in the Alfa Touring car and may need the funds!!
Old 25 October 2002, 12:41 AM
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Is no-one interested????????????
Old 25 October 2002, 01:32 PM
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1000 rpm = 10 mph.

so 8000 rpm = 80 mph

is that right?
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1000rpm = 20mph doesn`t it? =170?
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Ya know, the section called "for sale" is there for a reason


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