confused about scooby versions??
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confused about scooby versions??
Im reading some of these threads and just confusing myself, I need some clarification on someof the things you guys are saying and what some things mean. I have a 2002 52 plate wrx 2.0 lt turbo
What version is mine?
what engine does it have, model wise?
what does bump mean?
What version is mine?
what engine does it have, model wise?
what does bump mean?
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Although UK salsmen used "STi7" for the MY02 STi UK bugeye and used STi8 for 2003 Blobeye but it;s not really Technically correct but has stuck
A 2.0ltr WRX engine with approx 220bhp 250bhp ish with PPP
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Im reading some of these threads and just confusing myself, I need some clarification on someof the things you guys are saying and what some things mean. I have a 2002 52 plate wrx 2.0 lt turbo
What version is mine?
2002 52 plate wrx
what engine does it have, model wise?
2.0 lt turbo
what does bump mean?
One of those things women have all the time in car parks..
What version is mine?
2002 52 plate wrx
what engine does it have, model wise?
2.0 lt turbo
what does bump mean?
One of those things women have all the time in car parks..
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I know mine is a 20lt wrx turbo engine but i see threads that talk about engines as numbers not words?? Ill have you know im a pretty good driver and there are no bumps in the car parks for me, wouldnt wanna scratch my baby. got the whole bump thing now, cheers guys. sorry for asking these silly questions just were quite up to speed with terminology
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