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Old 25 January 2003, 05:16 PM
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Has anyone recently ordered the STi PPP, or do you have one on order?

I am thinking about ordering in the next couple of weeks, and was wondering what the current lead time is?

Also, would it make any difference which dealer it was?

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Old 25 January 2003, 06:17 PM
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Best bet is to get dealer to send ECU off to Prodrive,the dealer should have exhaust parts in stock,mine took about 6 days,otherwise a couple of months is the norm,Well worth it though goes like stink now!!!
Old 25 January 2003, 08:18 PM
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My mate, Sparks, ordered his 3 monts ago and is getting it fitted Wednesday

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Old 25 January 2003, 10:30 PM
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There was a considerable delay - many weeks - which may be somewhat less now since, I guess, Subaru UK/Prodrive may have satisfied a lot of the demand. Ask your Dealer. However, at the cost of having the car off the road for 3 days (turnround time to send your ECU for modification and get it back) this delay can be much reduced (it's a tedious story now often repeated on this BBS!)

Speak to your Dealer. It's well worth doing, as T5NYW says

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It doesn't matter which dealer fits it

The only problems with PPP are !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! better fuel economy and keeps knocking the black nobbly bits of my tyres

Cheers Phil I must get a spoool chequer

Tony
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