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I saw that, read the comments, rolled my eyes and moved on. Pointless trying to add to that conversation, they are all idiots.
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There are some half decent groups on Facebook.
The "2003 Spec C RA" is a typical example of someone who wants it to be an RA, and doesn't want to dig any deeper for fear of finding out that they're wrong.
Do Subaru actually have a website with cars they've produced historically, even in Japanese? It's quite confusing even for the enthusiasts.
The "2003 Spec C RA" is a typical example of someone who wants it to be an RA, and doesn't want to dig any deeper for fear of finding out that they're wrong.
Do Subaru actually have a website with cars they've produced historically, even in Japanese? It's quite confusing even for the enthusiasts.
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Arrh nuts! I'm sending mine back, I was quoted 100bhp and substantial improvement in handling I really hate being misled like this, it's not funny grrrr now where's my dummy? I have an overwhelming urge to spit it out right now!
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There are some half decent groups on Facebook.
The "2003 Spec C RA" is a typical example of someone who wants it to be an RA, and doesn't want to dig any deeper for fear of finding out that they're wrong.
Do Subaru actually have a website with cars they've produced historically, even in Japanese? It's quite confusing even for the enthusiasts.
The "2003 Spec C RA" is a typical example of someone who wants it to be an RA, and doesn't want to dig any deeper for fear of finding out that they're wrong.
Do Subaru actually have a website with cars they've produced historically, even in Japanese? It's quite confusing even for the enthusiasts.
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Another Facebook expert giving out Subaru advice like a tuner!..............He claims his car in the pic is making 320bhp and 440ftlb. He downsized the intercooler from a Newage STI one for more torque and didn't want to go FMIC because they lose power.
Last edited by jayallen; 06 April 2015 at 08:37 AM.
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There's a thread on there started today by a fella in a v1 WRX saying hesitates at 4k. There are 40 comments from people telling him to dick about with his catalytic converter. I told him to check his coil packs and he's immediately found a cracked one.
It's a worrying state of affairs when I am giving better advice than its members lol.
It's a worrying state of affairs when I am giving better advice than its members lol.
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lol OMFG! Tell me it isn't true!!
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There are some half decent groups on Facebook.
The "2003 Spec C RA" is a typical example of someone who wants it to be an RA, and doesn't want to dig any deeper for fear of finding out that they're wrong.
Do Subaru actually have a website with cars they've produced historically, even in Japanese? It's quite confusing even for the enthusiasts.
The "2003 Spec C RA" is a typical example of someone who wants it to be an RA, and doesn't want to dig any deeper for fear of finding out that they're wrong.
Do Subaru actually have a website with cars they've produced historically, even in Japanese? It's quite confusing even for the enthusiasts.
GC8/GF8
http://www.type-ra.com/impreza-timeline/
GD/GG
http://www.type-ra.com/impreza-timeline-gd-gg/