anyone recognise this hawkeye sti? - BD56
#1
anyone recognise this hawkeye sti? - BD56
Hi there, newbie here looking for a bit of info!
I've just parted company with my EP3 and got a blue hawkeye STI from a subaru dealer in the midlands.
I'm really happy with the car, but i'm not sure about all the modifications it has had. I was told it had various mods but not sure if i'm aware of them all!
I had a bit of a look underneath today and it looks like it has a de-cat system.
Im not familiar with scoobs, but I couldn't see any cats, just straight through pipe all the way up until it goes up to the engine. How many cats are on a hawkeye sti and are they easy to see from underneath?
hoping someone on here may know the car and will be able to get me upto speed on it for insurance reasons etc. Either that or I will have to take it somewhere and get it checked out!
I've just parted company with my EP3 and got a blue hawkeye STI from a subaru dealer in the midlands.
I'm really happy with the car, but i'm not sure about all the modifications it has had. I was told it had various mods but not sure if i'm aware of them all!
I had a bit of a look underneath today and it looks like it has a de-cat system.
Im not familiar with scoobs, but I couldn't see any cats, just straight through pipe all the way up until it goes up to the engine. How many cats are on a hawkeye sti and are they easy to see from underneath?
hoping someone on here may know the car and will be able to get me upto speed on it for insurance reasons etc. Either that or I will have to take it somewhere and get it checked out!
Last edited by daz1986_sti; 09 March 2010 at 10:31 PM.
#4
Nice scoob mate! You have a centre cat a downpipe cat and a turbo up pipe cat!
Nottinghamshire Scoobies
Nottinghamshire Scoobies
#7
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