Subaru Rb5. Number 380
#31
sorry mate, like you said you dont have the cash to trade for my hawk im looking for a cheaper car with a few k's leftover for mods etc...
i have had an rb5 in my mind for quite a while now, im not looking to move and give up my hawk so easily.
if you manage to find some money let us know
i have had an rb5 in my mind for quite a while now, im not looking to move and give up my hawk so easily.
if you manage to find some money let us know
#33
I won't let it go for les than £2150 that is the reserve i don't whont to brack it is nice car but we will see
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1608395900...9#ht_653wt_922
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1608395900...9#ht_653wt_922
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That's great news I own RB5 194 myself pics are in my garage there a special car I'm made up with mine although it cost me a lot more haha good luck with it mate I'm sure u will love it
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Cheers man it's gonna cost a few quid to sort out everything the way I want it but this ones a keeper. Have to say it felt a lot more special driving it than a normal uk turbo.
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Yeah they do pal I thought that myself as soon as I drove mine the brakes are miles better I noticed at first then the gearbox feels like an sti mines polly bushed with a strut brace but it felt solid and planted on the road as well was an instant sold when I'd drove it mines had a lot spent on it but on the outside it still looks original I've got p1 fogs fitted but still have the originals only fault I could find is my fuel gauge has a mind of its own that's my next Job make sure u get a project post started pal there's a bit of info about mine in my garage on here
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