22b 3 door wagon? yes please!!!
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I'm also going with blue, proper 22b style when you walk up to it from the front it will look like a 22 then............ Wow what's that!
BLUE 74F!
BLUE 74F!
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Originally Posted by specialx
I'm also going with blue, proper 22b style when you walk up to it from the front it will look like a 22 then............ Wow what's that!
BLUE 74F!
BLUE 74F!
In fact, the job looks so well done and "factory", I'm quite sure folk could be fooled into thinking it was a genuine Subaru limited run, along similar lines to the 4 door P1
However that would be dependent on wheel choice.
I understand that the o.e. 22B wheels won't fit (due to offset?) Is it possible to widen the track so that the genuine wheels could be fitted?
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Heres my take on the options
White: I think someone elses child of frankenstein being thrown together by RCMS is white.
Crystal Grey: Nah... Sonic is always better
Yellow: It looks ok on some motors but I think it might be a bit in your face with this application
Black: Hmmmm..... make it a stealth wagon... rear screen & rear quarter window tints, black (matt or gloss) wheels: YES YES YES
74F: THE best Subaru colour ever invented so: YES YES YES (although someone recently did something SOOOOO wrong *pickup* sorry meant *hicup*, I'd personally fear the comparison. A lame reason I know but the only one I could think of )
Green: Agricultural
To sum up:
A Black 22b Stealth Wagon
White: I think someone elses child of frankenstein being thrown together by RCMS is white.
Crystal Grey: Nah... Sonic is always better
Yellow: It looks ok on some motors but I think it might be a bit in your face with this application
Black: Hmmmm..... make it a stealth wagon... rear screen & rear quarter window tints, black (matt or gloss) wheels: YES YES YES
74F: THE best Subaru colour ever invented so: YES YES YES (although someone recently did something SOOOOO wrong *pickup* sorry meant *hicup*, I'd personally fear the comparison. A lame reason I know but the only one I could think of )
Green: Agricultural
To sum up:
A Black 22b Stealth Wagon
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na it defo needs to be blue otherwise it wont look as "special" enough
also i like the fact that a 22b front bumper is being used unlike the facelift bumper from a normal classic,
cant wait to see the finished article
well done lads
also i like the fact that a 22b front bumper is being used unlike the facelift bumper from a normal classic,
cant wait to see the finished article
well done lads
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Originally Posted by neil@eclipse
Crystal grey.....???
On a classic...???
hmmm......
Works for me..
Can't wait to see this project finished....
On a classic...???
hmmm......
Works for me..
Can't wait to see this project finished....
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Really enoying looking at this thread, keep the pictures coming mate!
You should have got in touch with a car mag pal, they would have loved to follow this project! (assuming you haven't already!)
Colour wise, i'd go crystal grey or black, too many blue scoobies.
You should have got in touch with a car mag pal, they would have loved to follow this project! (assuming you haven't already!)
Colour wise, i'd go crystal grey or black, too many blue scoobies.
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That wagon needs to be BMW Carbon Black
BMW, or Mica Grey, or 74F
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Was enjoying this thread, but now...Ummm...
What's the point of doing it to a wagon if you're going to fill the rear of the car up with a rollcage??
What's the point of doing it to a wagon if you're going to fill the rear of the car up with a rollcage??
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Originally Posted by Squizz
Was enjoying this thread, but now...Ummm...
What's the point of doing it to a wagon if you're going to fill the rear of the car up with a rollcage??
What's the point of doing it to a wagon if you're going to fill the rear of the car up with a rollcage??
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Originally Posted by Squizz
Was enjoying this thread, but now...Ummm...
What's the point of doing it to a wagon if you're going to fill the rear of the car up with a rollcage??
What's the point of doing it to a wagon if you're going to fill the rear of the car up with a rollcage??
For the applications our customer will be using this beast for a roll cage is a must.
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Also were you aware that one of the fastest impreza's in the world is an auto wagon from Austraillia it goes down the strip in 8. somthing seconds (looking for pics to see if it has a cage!)
more pics coming soon.